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Casa Turrent Adding Four New Lines

Casa Turrent Adding Four New Lines

Casa Turrent Adding Four New Lines 1600 900 Scott Sherer

 

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Casa Turrent has announced they will be adding 3 new lines to their 1880 series and an A. Turrent 60 Cosechas. The first to hit stores will be their A. Turrent 60 Cosechas, a celebration cigar for Alberto Turrent’s 60 years in the tobacco business. The cigar is a year late due to the COVID Pandemic. The 60 Cosechas cigar uses aged tobacco for all components of the Mexican puro. Mexican San Andres Negro tobacco was the only information on the cigar, but some of the tobacco used will have up to 15 years of age. The A. Turrent 60 Cosechas is made at the companies factory in San Andres Tuxtla, Mexico. The cigar will come in just one vitola, a 50 by 152mm (6″) Toro. Total production will be 45,000 cigars, packed in 15-count boxes. A. Turrent 60 Cosechas will have an MSRP of $25 per cigar. Retailers shipments should arrive in November 2021.

Next year in 2022, the brand’s 1880 line will receive three new Mexican Puro versions. Casa Turrent will add the 1880 Doble Maduro, 1880 Doble Claro and the 1880 Rosado. Turrent has grown all of the tobacco used on their farms. All of the cigars are made at their factory in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico. The 1880 Doble Claro uses a Connecticut seed wrapper, a San Andrés Negro binder, and a filler tobacco of San Andrés Habano Criollo and Negro. The Rosado uses a Habano wrapper, a Habano 2000 binder, and filler tobacco of San Andrés Habano Criollo. The 1880 Doble Maduro uses all San Andrés Negro tobacco for the wrapper, binder, and filler. Turrent will released the new lines in five sizes: Short Robusto – 52 by 121mm (4.75″), Robusto – 55 by 133mm (5.25″), Perfecto – 54 by 140mm (5.5″), Doble Robusto – 55 by 165mm (6.5″), and the Lancero – 40 by 190mm (7.5″). MSRP will range depending on size from $13.80 up to $20 per cigar. Each new 1880 line will be limited to 10,000 boxes, but no exact numbers were given on which size. Cigars will come packaged in 10-count boxes. Turrent has staggered the release of each size to only one size per month. The first release is scheduled for January 2022, and the last will happen in May 2022.