In May, Warped announced the impending release of a brand new cigar that was produced in collaboration with Max Fernández Pujals of Casa Fernández and AGANORSA fame. Named Futuro, the new release is composed of a Nicaraguan corojo 99 wrapper covering a Nicaraguan criollo 98 binder along with Nicaraguan corojo 98 and corojo 99 filler tobaccos. Two sizes are available, one picked by Fernández and and the other picked by Warped owner Kyle Gellis. The initial launch of Futuro includes two different vitolas, both of which are sold in sliding-lid boxes of 20: Fernández chose the Futuro Selección 109 (6 x 52, $9.75) while Gellis decided on the Futuro Selección Suprema (5 5/8 x 46, $8.75). While the release is not specifically a limited edition, only 400 boxes of each vitola were sold to retailers at the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show and it is not known if they will be made in the future, or in what amounts. Futuro Selección Suprema (5 5/8 x 46) — $8.75 (Boxes of 20, 175) Futuro Selección 109 (6 x 52) — $9.75 (Boxes of 20, $195) The Futuro cigars are rolled at Tabacos Valle de Jalapa S.A. (TABSA) in Estelí, Nicaragua, ...
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