Fans of the classic Nat Sherman cigar brand Timeless have reason to celebrate–it’s coming back, thanks to Ferio Tego. Ferio Tego, the company launched by former Nat Sherman International Vice President Michael Herklots and Brendon Scott, are re-releasing Timeless Prestige and Timeless Sterling brands. While the blends are remaining mostly unchanged, the cigars will now sport a Ferio Tego band rather than a Nat Sherman one.
Michael Herklots, co-owner of Ferio Tego, had this to say about the return of Timeless:
“Our commitment and the commitment of our manufacturing partners is to continue to deliver premium cigars of the highest quality and equally important consistency. The Timeless Collection blends are the same, and what matters more, the experience of the blends are exactly as they were, and the manufacturers who have been carefully crafting these blends since their inception remain unchanged.”
“We have been working very thoughtfully and diligently, together with our manufacturing partners as well as our distribution partner, Davidoff USA, to make sure we’re doing everything the right way. Ferio Tego is steadfast in our long-term vision. Our portfolio is thoughtful, incredibly diverse, and consistent. We intend to create and maintain experiences that cigar enthusiasts can depend on year after year.”
Ferio Tego’s Timeless will be made in the Dominican Republic by Quesada Cigars. Here’s a rundown on both versions of the cigar:
Timeless Prestige
Wrapper: Honduras
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
Vitolas: Gordo (6 x 60, $12), No. 2 Torpedo (6 1/4 x 52, $11.50), Churchill (7 x 48, $11), Hermoso (5 1/2 x 54, $10.50), and Robusto (4 3/4 x 50, $9.50)
Timeless Sterling
Wrapper: Ecuador-grown Connecticut
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Vitolas: Churchill (7 x 48, $14.50), Corona Gorda (5 3/4 x 46, $13.50), Robusto (4 3/4 x 50, $13), Dalias (6 1/2 x 43, $12.75) and Marevas (5 1/2 x 42, $11.50)
Both Timeless Prestige and Timeless Sterling will begin appearing in retail stores this month.
For more information on Ferio Tego, visit feriotego.com.