From the finest tobacco farmers to the gentle hands of our rollers, All Saints Cigars are produced with dedication and care.

Dedicación

Dedicación

The follow up to the highly successful debut Solemente from All Saints Cigars is the Dedicacion. Manufactured at Tavicusa in Nicaragua, this cigar features a flawless San Andres wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers. The Berkey, Commandant and Coach are box pressed with an impeccable draw, while the Huge is a traditional round vitola. The medium bodied cigar serves up lush notes of cedar, toast, coffee and cream. There is no sophomore jinx here, and this release hits it out of the park.

St. Francis

Released in the summer of 2021, the All Saints Cigars Saint Francis is made at Rocky Patel’s Tavicusa Cigar Factory in Nicaragua. This cigar features an exquisite Ecuadorian Oscuro wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler. Packed in 20 count cigar boxes this medium-full bodied cigar is loaded with flavors and features a pristine burn due to its outstanding construction.  The All Saints Saint Francis serves up a myriad of tasting notes including chocolate, mocha, coffee, cinnamon, allspice, leather and a hint of caramel creating full palate engagement from the first light to the last exhale.

In 2021 The Cigar Authority named All Saints Saint Francis the 2021 Cigar of the Year.

St. Francis

Habano

habano

Manufactured at Tavicusa in Nicaragua, this cigar features a flawless Habano wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers. The Robusto, Toro and Churchill are box pressed with an impeccable draw, while the Huge is a traditional round vitola. The mild-medium bodied is the follow up to the original Dedicacion line.

Colorado

All Saints Cigars comes to us from Micky Pegg who has been in the industry for Two Decades. The Saint Francis Colorado is a follow up to the original Saint Francis release, which was our Cigar of the Year in 2021. Made at Rocky’ Patel’s TAVICUSA factory the cigar utilizes the same binder and fuller as the original release, however the wrapper is swapped out for an Ecuador Habano Colorado that is smooth to the touch. The result is a cigar that has a lower perceived strength profile.

Colorado