Over the years, the cigar industry has seen many special releases for the Tobacconist Association of America (TAA). Of those releases, many of the biggest brands in the industry have been represented, with a notable exception. Gurkha Cigars, one of the most widely recognized premium cigar brands in the world, never released a limited TAA Exclusive cigar. That all changes this year.
Coral Gables, FL - La Flor Dominicana is proud to announce our 2015 Tobacconist Association of America (TAA) Exclusive Series, the TAA 47. The TAA 47 is a medium to full-bodied blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers with Nicaraguan binder and wrapped in aged Ecuadorian Habano. Measuring in at 5 1/2 x 52 the TAA 47 will be available as a one time limited release as part of the TAA Exclusive Series through TAA Retail Members nationwide. The TAA 47 will be presented in (25) count boxes and will have an MSRP of $9.00 per cigar and $225.00 per box. The TAA 47 will begin shipping to TAA Retail Members late May of 2015.
The Tobacconists' Association of America (TAA) hosted their 53rd Annual Meeting and Convention virtually on March 23rd. During the event,...
The TAA (Tobacconists' Association of America) today shared a list with the media that summarizes its 2019 TAA Exclusive Series portfolio. The line-up was announced at the TAA (Tobacconists' Association of America) 2019 Annual Meeting and Convention held March 17-21, 2019 at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic.
Atonement is the latest collaboration between AJ Fernandez and STG's Justin Andrews, this time once again on the Diesel brand. The latest release is called Diesel Atonement and is described as an "unapologetically-bold, limited-edition." The cigar is exclusive to retail TAA members.
Today, Joya de Nicaragua announced a new cigar exclusive to TAA (Tobacconists' Association of America) retailers: Cuatro Cinco Edición Americana....
Today, Miami Cigar & Company has announced a new TAA exclusive cigar, the La Aurora TAA Exclusivo. The TAA Exclusivo uses a Habana Vuelta Arriba wrapper from Ecuador, binder from Cibao Valley, DR, and fillers from Cibao Valley, Dominican Republic and Broadleaf Pennsylvania. It is described as a full-bodied cigar.
The Tobacconist Association of America (TAA) has delayed their Annual Meeting and Convention due to concerns over COVID-19. The meeting was supposed to be held later this month in Los Cabos, Mexico.
Crowned Heads has announced it's ninth iteration of their annual TAA Exclusive, this year is The Lost Angel 2023. For the first time since 2019, the cigar was rolled at Tabacalera La Alianza, S.A., in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
"Hats off to the torcedor who expertly rolled such a beautiful cigar and hats off to the blender for the incredible balance of flavors that dazzled my palate. From the first puff to the last this smoke was nothing short of stellar! Spice bombs typically aren't my go to when I reach in the humidor but this one hit different as the abundance of spice was offset and balanced with just the right amount of sweet. The contrast of flavors was enjoyable and intriguing enough that I didn't miss the lack of significant transitions and it certainly did not detract from the overall smoking experience. I would love to try this cigar again and would love to pair it with pint of a bitey flavorful IPA or a nice spiced rum on the rocks." -Noah S. (Noah)