Popular Post El Presidente Posted November 17 Popular Post Posted November 17 HABANOS, S.A. PRESENTS THE NEW TRINIDAD VILLA: A TRIBUTE TO THE ELEGANCE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF CUBA News provided by Habanos, S.A. Nov 17, 2025, 07:30 ET • • Habanos, S.A. unveils Trinidad Villa , a new vitola (47 × 170 mm) that embodies the avant-garde and unique character of the Trinidad brand. • Created exclusively for the La Casa del Habano franchise network and Habanos Specialists, this new vitola takes its name from the colonial villas of the city of Trinidad - declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO - reflecting its timeless elegance and rich cultural heritage. • Its debut took place on 13 November at the Jardín Lambú in Mexico City, one of Mexico City's most elegant garden venues, set in the leafy heights of Lomas Altas. HAVANA, Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Habanos, S.A., in collaboration with [I.E.P.T. (Importadora y Exportadora de Puros y Tabacos, S.A.)], announced the global launch of Trinidad Villa - a new vitola that embodies the sophistication of the Trinidad brand. The launch was celebrated on 13 November at Jardín Lambú in Mexico City, where more than 200 Habano aficionados, distributors, and special guests from around the world gathered for an unforgettable evening. Trinidad Villa, with its Julieta No. 3 factory size (47 × 170 mm), delivers a smooth and balanced smoking experience of medium strength. Its light brown (carmelita claro) wrapper encases a carefully selected blend of leaves from the Vuelta Abajo* area in the Pinar del Río* region - considered the world's finest tobacco-growing land. The result is a Habano of exceptional refinement, offering evolving notes of wood, toast, and cocoa, with a smooth and elegant finish that stays true to the signature Trinidad blend. These exceptional Habanos are presented to the market with an additional cigar band highlighting the uniqueness of the product concept, available only through La Casa del Habano and Habanos Specialists (LCDH + HS). Each cigar also features a foot band displaying the vitola name. All are packaged in a specially designed 12-unit box created for this launch. Trinidad Villa, which takes its name from the colonial villas of Cuba and the city of Trinidad — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — pays tribute to the elegance, architecture and cultural legacy that inspire the brand, underlining its deep connection with Cuban heritage and art. A CELEBRATION OF CUBAN HERITAGE AND CRAFTSMANSHIP IN THE HEART OF MEXICO CITY To mark this milestone, I.E.P.T. hosted an exclusive gala dinner on 13 November at the Jardín Lambú in Mexico City. The evening welcomed over 200 guests - Habano enthusiasts, collectors, distributors, international media and local opinion leaders, including Eduardo González and Marco Beteta. A live performance by "Primera Clase" group set an elegant tone for the unveiling of the new Trinidad Villa, a celebration of Cuban heritage in the heart of Mexico City. Guests enjoyed an exquisite gastronomic experience curated by Eduardo Kohlmann Banquetes, a firm renowned for its contemporary high-end cuisine, along with a tasting of the Havana Club Iconic Line and an auction of Trinidad commemorative products. The highlight of the evening - the official unveiling of Trinidad Villa - was accompanied by a spectacular performance by the Blue Man Group, whose energy, rhythm, and creativity captivated the audience and marked the exact moment the new vitola was revealed. " Trinidad distinguishes itself - and this new vitola is no exception. With the new Trinidad Villa, we wanted to highlight an innovative and elegant format that perfectly complements the brand's balanced, medium-strength blend. This Habano demonstrates how the subtle and refined combination of avant-garde and tradition lies at the heart of true luxury." - Álex Fernández – Blanco Barrero, Deputy Director of Operational Marketing, Habanos, S.A. TASTING NOTES Brand: Trinidad Commercial name: Villa Factory Name: Julieta No. 3 Dimensions: 47 x 170 mm long Appearance: This is a Habano with an excellent appearance, a light caramel colour, shiny, silky and compact. First third: Correct draw from the first puffs, excellent combustibility, showing us uniform and compact ash, with shades of light grey to grey. Pleasant, fresh and balanced aromas and smoke, bitter notes with medium persistence, elegant roasted and woody notes, strength and very pleasant tobacco flavours on the palate and aftertaste, giving it a medium complexity typical of the brand. Second third: Expresses greater complexity in terms of flavours and nuances. More defined tobacco notes appear and toasted touches are incorporated, blending harmoniously with that balanced bitterness and persistent wood notes. The smoke gains structure without losing its refinement. Final third: All its aromas and flavours become pronounced. Delicate notes of cocoa are added, providing roundness and a warm, enveloping sensation. The subtle and persistent aftertaste leaves the unmistakable mark of the brand's blend: elegance, balance and lasting pleasure. Strength: Medium A delicious Habano to enjoy for around 50 minutes to 1 hour of pleasure. SOURCE Habanos, S.A. 6 3 1
Popular Post gormag38 Posted November 17 Popular Post Posted November 17 Before all the price increases I would've been all over these. The size sounds great. Unfortunately I already know I'll never pay the price they're going to ask for these. I'm certainly not in their demographic. 😁 6 2
Popular Post Ford2112 Posted November 17 Popular Post Posted November 17 3 bands. You know what that means. 6 5 1
zacca Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Very interesting, but…50 mins to an hour? Am I missing something? 3
Popular Post MrBirdman Posted November 18 Popular Post Posted November 18 3 hours ago, zacca said: Very interesting, but…50 mins to an hour? Am I missing something? They outsourced their smoking time estimates to Davidoff. 8
JPark3 Posted November 18 Posted November 18 8 hours ago, gormag38 said: Before all the price increases I would've been all over these. The size sounds great. Unfortunately I already know I'll never pay the price they're going to ask for these. I'm certainly not in their demographic. 😁 100% 1
Mr. Japan Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Let's hope they will try to price it correctly. It's a great vitola at 47 x 170. 3 1
Popular Post JohnS Posted November 18 Popular Post Posted November 18 I've said it before, but you have to simply marvel at how hard Habanos S.A. has worked at trying to match their Trinidad product with their Cohiba ones over the last twenty years or so. But we know that they're not the same (type of luxury product), don't we? 7 1
ha_banos Posted November 18 Posted November 18 4 hours ago, zacca said: Very interesting, but…50 mins to an hour? Am I missing something? Siglo 6 is given smoking time 50 mins over here. Talisman 60. It doesn't scare away the young new richsters. Quick 15 min puff after dindins won't look so crappy. 3
MrBirdman Posted November 19 Posted November 19 On 11/18/2025 at 1:54 AM, JohnS said: I've said it before, but you have to simply marvel at how hard Habanos S.A. has worked at trying to match their Trinidad product with their Cohiba ones over the last twenty years or so. But we know that they're not the same (type of luxury product), don't we? What’s the old saying - if you have to try to be cool, you ain’t cool? 1 2
cigaraholic Posted November 19 Posted November 19 No kidding, 50 minutes to an hour, who the hell is sucking up one of those things so quickly, Mr Electrolux? 1
JohnS Posted November 20 Posted November 20 New Cuban Trinidad Premieres In Mexico City Mexico will be the first to sell the Trinidad Villa, made exclusively for La Casa del Habano and Habanos Specialist retailers Nov 18, 2025 - By Gordon Mott Photos/Habanos S.A. The Cuban cigar brand, Trinidad, has occupied a special place in the hearts of Mexican cigar smokers. It was in Mexico in 1998 where the Trinidad Fundadores, a panetela-sized cigar, left the shadows known only to diplomats and celebrities visiting Cuba and was first presented for sale exclusively in Mexico. Last week, a new Trinidad size, the Villa, was also launched at a gala dinner for 200 people in Mexico City. “Since 1998, passionate Mexican cigar lovers and aficionados have considered Trinidad part of our history and one of our favorite smokes,” said Pablo Velasco, the director general of Importadora y Exportadora de Puros y Tabacos S.A. (I.E.P.T.), the company that imports Cuban cigars into Mexico. “And today, 27 years later, we are here to open another chapter . . . in our heritage.” The Villa measures 47 ring gauge by 6 5/8 inches long, a vitola known in Cuban cigar factories as a Julieta No. 3. In addition to the traditional Trinidad band, the cigar carries the Casa del Habano exclusivo band, which highlights that it will only be sold in Casas del Habano and Habanos Specialist cigar shops. It also has a foot band with the Villa name. Each 12-count box of Villas will retail for 20,000 to 22,000 Mexican pesos, or between $100 to $110 per cigar. Although there was an official launch party, these cigars are not expected to appear on shelves in Mexico until January or February. The gala dinner was held in the Jardín Lambú, a special-events space in Mexico City. The dinner included five courses: a panna cotta of blue cheese and pear; a corn soup flavored with vanilla and pistachios; a sorbet of nopal (Mexican cactus); a short rib roasted 72 hours with a coffee and cocoa sauce and a porcini risotto; and a crunchy hazelnut pastry with praline mousse and cardamon ice cream. Each course was matched with a wine and the dessert was accompanied by a Selección de Havana Club rum. After each main course, the guests were given Trinidad cigars, starting with a Trinidad Reyes (petit corona), a Trinidad Vigía (short robusto), a Trinidad La Trova (large toro) and finally, the Trinidad Villa. An auction of a box of 24 Trinidad Fundadores from 1998 and a box of the new Trinidad Villas raised 281,000 pesos, or approximately $15,000 at current exchange rates. At the beginning of the dinner, Gabriel Estrada, a Habanos Man of the Year for Business in 2019 for his retail shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina, told the crowd of elegantly dressed men and women that Trinidad had remained one of Cuba’s secret jewels for over 23 years. But in 1992, the world came to learn of the mysterious cigar when Marvin R. Shanken, the editor and publisher of Cigar Aficionado, published a story titled, “Trinidad. The Best Kept Secret of Cuba.” Estrada went on to recite the words of Avellino Lara, one of Cuba’s greatest cigarmakers at the El Laguito factory: “It is the selection of the selection of the selection.” Estrada said that phrase captures the essence of Trinidad, of its exclusivity and refinement. “So today, more than 50 years after it was created, Trinidad remains the most respected and intimate gem of Cuba,” Estrada said. Source: https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/new-cuban-trinidad-premieres-in-mexico-city 3 1
JohnS Posted November 20 Posted November 20 Trinidad Villa Debuts in Mexico, Retail Release Delayed (Update) November 18, 2025 - Patrick Lagreid The Trinidad Villa, a new cigar created exclusively for La Casa del Habano and Habanos Specialist stores, is set to make its debut in Mexico in mid-November. It’s a double corona that measures 6 7/10 inches (170mm) with a 47 ring gauge, a new vitola called Julieta No.3. Like the rest of the sizes in the line, it comes with the signature pigtail cap, and is presented in boxes of 12 cigars. “Trinidad distinguishes itself – and this new vitola is no exception,” said Álex Fernández Blanco Barrero, deputy director of operational marketing for Habanos, S.A., in a press release. “With the new Trinidad Villa, we wanted to highlight an innovative and elegant format that perfectly complements the brand’s balanced, medium-strength blend. This Habano demonstrates how the subtle and refined combination of avant-garde and tradition lies at the heart of true luxury.” The cigars will debut on Nov. 13 at a launch party at Jardín Lambú in Mexico City hosted by IEPT, the distributor of Cuban cigars in Mexico. They will then be available at La Casa del Habano and Habanos Specialist stores in the country the following day. A widespread release schedule has not yet been announced. A representative of IEPT told halfwheel that pricing is set to be between $81.25-$92 per cigar, with the variation due to the pricing strategies of individual markets. This is the second time that the Trinidad brand has been used for a La Casa del Habano exclusive cigar, joining the Trinidad La Trova, which was released in 2017. Like other Habanos Specialist and LCDH exclusive cigars, it will wear a secondary band that has the logos of both programs on it. There are more than 140 La Casa del Habano franchises around the world, with the stores independently owned, licensed franchises from Habanos S.A. In order to gain an LCDH license, stores must meet certain qualifications, including requirements for the type of humidor and lounge features a store has. They are also required to have an aging room. LCDHs have access to specific LCDH-exclusive products from Habanos S.A. and often get priority for the first shipments of new cigars. In return, the stores receive exclusive cigars like the Villa as well as priority shipments. Habanos Specialist is a designation given to stores that meet certain qualifications set by Habanos S.A. They are expected to promote the culture and prestige of Cuban cigars, but are not required to carry as many Cuban cigars, nor are they required to meet other stipulations like aging rooms and lounges. There are more than 1,200 such locations around the world. Correction (Sept. 11, 2025) — The original version of this article identified this as the first Trinidad cigar to be released for La Casa del Habano stores; that was inaccurate and has been corrected above. Update (Nov. 18, 2025) — Although the launch party took place as scheduled, a representative of IEPT told halfwheel today that the cigars are not yet available for retail sale as originally announced, and that they could be available in stores in January or February of 2026. The delay is due to supply isues, as a representative from IEPT told halfwheel that the distributor wanted to make sure there was enough cigars to supply all the points of sale. Additionally, this week, Habanos S.A. sent out a press release saying that the cigars will have an estimated retail price of €81 ($93.77), a rare announcement from the Cuban cigar conglomerate, which typically does not announce a suggested price given the variability of taxes and other factors from country to country. It is unclear at this time how many consumers will see that estimated price. IEPT also announced that the price of the cigars has increased to between 20,000-22,000 pesos ($1,089—$1,198), which means individual cigars will cost $90-$100 each, more than what was initially announced. This story was originally published on Sept. 10, 2025. Image courtesy of IEPT. Source: https://halfwheel.com/trinidad-villa-debuting-in-mexico-in-mid-november/454436/ 3
ha_banos Posted November 20 Posted November 20 “It is the selection of the selection of the selection." 1
griller Posted November 20 Posted November 20 I really like the sizing/format of this cigar but no way I'm dropping $100+ per stick for it. Oh well... 2
Hammer Smokin' Posted November 20 Posted November 20 I'm just donkey and HSA is the carrot. It sucks being an ass in the eyes of the carrot. 1 1
Cestis4 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Fellow BOTL acquired this for me from the event. You can get a better look at them. 4
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