
Maya Selva celebrates its 30th anniversary at InterTabac today by debuting the Salomón 30 Años cigar, which features a 58 x 178mm (7″) Salomones vitola and a blend using a Honduran wrapper and binder from the Jamastrán Valley, along with undisclosed filler components. Initially rolled in 2019 for the company’s 25th anniversary, these cigars were aged for five extra years due to the pandemic.
Each cigar comes in individual coffins, packed 10 per box, with artwork by José Fernando Espinoza. Production is set at 2,500 boxes (25,000 cigars total), priced at €45 ($52.80). They are made in Danlí, Honduras.

The company also showcased its Año del Caballo, a 52 x 178mm (7″) Double Corona cigar using Honduran Jamastran tobacco for the wrapper and filler, while the filler uses Honduran and Nicaraguan tobacco. Production is limited to 20,000 cigars priced at €27 ($31.68). Shipping is expected by the end of October.

Additionally, Maya Selva’s Selvita line, released in 2023, will receive new packaging with added bands.