Altadis U.S.A. has announced that the Te Amo brand is making a comeback. The cigar will make its debut at Total Products Expo (TPE) 2024 next week.
Once dubbed the “Cab Driver’s Cigar,” the Te Amo has been called one of the original San Andres cigars. Altadis U.S.A. will be working with the Turrent family to produce this cigar. The Turrents not only produce the cigar but are also the leading grower of tobacco in Mexico. Altadis U.S.A. says Alejandro Turrent will be supporting them in an event series this spring.
The Te Amo is a Mexican puro featuring a Mexican San Andres wrapper over Mexican binder and filler tobaccos. Te Amo is being offered in three sizes, each packaged in 20-count boxes. The sizes include Robusto (54 x 5, SRP $10.39/cigar), Toro (52 x 6, SRP $11.22/cigar), and Magnum (60 x 6, $12.71/cigar). The brand also has received all-new packaging.
Altadis U.S.A. says Te Amo will be a regular production cigar. It will begin shipping in February.
The new Te Amo marks the first time in over 11 years that Altadis has released a cigar under this brand. The last release was back in 2012 with the Te Amo Revolution.
TPE 2024 opens on January 31, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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