Ferio Tego is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Timeless Collection with a Limited Edition Release. The original Nat Sherman Timeless launched in 2012. It was the first blend that Michael Herklots created and launched from start to finish, so it has a special place in his heart. The Ferio Tego Timeless 10 Years will come in just one size, a Robusto Grande that measures 5.75” x 54. It will come in 10-count boxes, of which there were only 2,500 made. The cigar is rolled by Quesada Cigars in the Dominican Republic. The blend uses a Dominican wrapper, Dominican binder, and Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.
The long discontinued Epoca brand has been resurrected by Nat Sherman and is scheduled for a late spring release with a new blend and new identity. The original Epoca was a clear Havana cigar, meaning it was produced in the United States before the embargo and used imported Cuban leaf.
Ferio Tego is adding to the Timeless Prestige blend with the addition of a lancero vitola. The Ferio Tego Especiales measures 6 ¼” in length with a 38 ring gauge and is finished with a classic pig tail cap. The blend features a Honduran-grown wrapper, over a Dominican binder and fillers from Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.
The upcoming cigars form Michael Herklots' Ferio Tego will feature a new technology from Humidifgroup. This new smart packaging uses an NFC chip to allow the consumer to quickly scan the packaging and be provided with cigar information, videos and education content. HumidifGroup is the first to use this technology in their boxes, but other companies have starting using similar technology such as Plasencia's NFC chip in their bands, and Oliva's QR codes. Ferio Tego is the first to use this technology from HumidifGroup but they will be expanding to other brand in the near future.
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Michael Herklots' Ferio Tego brand is set to bring back the first of the old Nat Sherman brands to the market starting with Timeless. The first two Timeless cigars to see market are Prestige and Sterling, both are available for order immediately for retailers. Both lines are rolled in the Dominican Republic by Quesada Cigars. This announcement follows on the heels of last months news that the company would be releasing their first new blend and limited edition in October.
"This was definitely on the milder side for someone like me who likes a stronger cigar, but the flavors really shined. Citrus, lemon zest, orange peel, leather, and Graham cracker all melded together to create a very enjoyable cigar. I would definitely try this again, especially when the weather warms up. Thanks for the experience!" -Kevin J. (maninblack77)
Ferio Tego has announced the return of their flagship lines, Elegancia and Generoso, for 2022. Both cigars will be in the same blends and sizes as their 2021 launch counterparts. Both cigars measure 6 x 50 in a toro size and come in custom, hand-made travel humidors of ten cigars. The humidors come with humidity control packs built into the lower compartment. The Ferio Tego Generoso made #9 on our Top 25 Cigars of 2021 list.
Ferio Tego unveiled its first regular production line, the Ferio Tego Summa, at the PCA trade show. The Summa blend utilizes tobaccos from three countries and is noted for its balance and intensity of body and flavor.
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"While milder than I tend to reach for, this cigar is quite satisfying. The sum of its parts, in the end, is better than each individual third. The aroma of this cigar is great and would likely not drive away someone otherwise opposed to cigar smoke. It will certainly raise questions from anyone passing by at the lounge. I do wish it could handle maintaining flavors whenever I put the cigar down for a rest. The frequency of puffing required makes this a pretty quick-burning cigar. I might not make this a regular smoke, but it is quite enjoyable" -Isaac M. (The Nothing)