Manifatture Sigaro Toscano (Toscano cigars) has announced a new release known as Toscano Brenta. What’s significant is while Toscano is known for its fire-cured tobacco in cigars, the Brenta is the first Toscano to use tobacco that has undergone an air-cured process.
Produced in Campese, near Bassano del Grappa in northern Italy, the Brenta’s blend is composed entirely of Havana Dark Air Cured tobacco named Nostrano del Brenta that is aged anywhere from three to five years. After the cigar has been rolled, it is re-fermented in special rooms and allowed to age for an additional six months. Sold in 20-count boxes, the cigar comes in a conical shape measuring 4.14 inches long with a ring gauge of 56.
The Toscano Brenta will make its debut on September 25, 2024, during the Premium Cigar Association’s (PCA) Fall Fundraiser at Don Tito in Arlington, Virginia. There will be an exclusive window from September 26 to October 11, where it will be available exclusively to PCA members. It will then be released to the general public soon thereafter.
Pricing comes in at $9.00 MSRP.
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