Ferio Tego has added a fifth size to its Summa line: a 6 x 50 Toro. The new size is available for shipping this week.
“Each format within Ferio Tego Summa’s original four shapes, tells a version of the Summa blend’s story. The Toro tells the story exactly as it happened, so to speak,” describes Michael Herklots, co-owner and blender of Ferio Tego, in a press release. “The blend was created in this format, and then edited thoughtfully for the other sizes, bringing out different nuances in each in order to be appropriate for the amount of time spent with each format, but preserving the most important points of the story.”
Blendwise, Ferio Tego Summa features an Ecuadorian-grown Corojo wrapper over an Ecuadorian Sumatra binder and a combination of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers. Production comes from Tabacos de Exportación (TABADEX), the factory owned by Quesada Cigars in the Dominican Republic.
“It is a full-bodied, full-flavored blend that develops intentionally from start to finish,” described Herklots. “The mouth feel is thick and creamy, but the flavors skew darker and decadent reminiscent of a savory fudge.”
The Ferio Tego Summa Toro size is presented in ten-count boxes and costs $ 19.50 per cigar.
At a glance, here is a look at the Ferio Tego Summa line:
Blend and Origin
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Corojo
Binder: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Filler: Nicaraguan, Dominican
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Factory: Tabacos de Exportación (TABADEX)
Vitolas Offered
Toro: 6 x 50
Corona Gorda: 5 3/4 x 46
Robusto: 5 x 50
Torpedo: 6 1/4 x 52
Gordo: 6 x 60