Tag: Miami Cigar

  • Miami Cigar Launches New Brand: Outcast Cigars

    Miami Cigar Launches New Brand: Outcast Cigars

    Miami Cigar & Co. announced the launch of a new brand, Outcast Cigars, which will debut at this year’s PCA25 trade show. It said, “the brand is built for those who defy the norm, embrace boldness, and live on their own terms.”

    Outcast Cigars will feature a rare Brazilian Cubra wrapper, a hybrid of Cuban-seed Corojo—often called Brazilian Habano—paired with a spicy Ecuadorian Sumatra binder and premium Dominican filler. “The resulting cigar is a complex, smooth, and unforgettable smoke with notes of cedar, hay, and chocolate,” the company said.

    “We created this cigar for those who defy the norm and embrace the journey less traveled,” said Jason Wood, vice president of sales and marketing for Miami Cigar. “Outcast Cigars forges its own path—bold, unapologetic, and destined for greatness. Outcast Cigars isn’t just a smoke; it’s a statement.”

    Presale begins at PCA 2025 with shipping slated for June 2025. Outcast Cigars will be available in four sizes (Robusto 5×50, Corona Gorda 6×47, Toro 5.5×54, and Gran Toro 6×58), each packaged in sleek 10-count boxes.

  • Miami Cigar Joins Cigar Association of America

    Miami Cigar Joins Cigar Association of America

    Cigar Association of America logo
    Photo courtesy of the CAA

    Miami Cigar and Co. has joined the Cigar Association of America (CAA), making it the third new member in the past six months.

    “Miami Cigar and Company is an exceptional family-owned, mid-sized cigar company, and we are proud to represent them and its portfolio of fine brands,” said David Ozgo, CAA president. “We certainly look forward to working with them to advance public policy issues affecting cigars.”

    Miami Cigar and Co. was founded in 1989 and now distributes brands such as Tatiana, Nestor Miranda and Don Lino.

    “Miami Cigar and Company is thrilled to join the CAA,” said Jason Wood, vice president of sales and marketing for Miami Cigar and Company. “The association provides a valuable service to the cigar industry with its unparalleled network of state and federal government relations experts. The CAA does exceptional work in protecting the rights of cigar enthusiasts nationwide and all segments of the cigar industry, and we want to be part of that.”

    The CAA is a national trade association representing manufacturers, distributors, importers, suppliers and all channels of retailers in the cigar industry.