While Casa 1910 is serious about telling the story of Mexican terroir through its cigar lines, the company’s newest release, unveiled at the 2025 PCA Show in New Orleans, has a playful twist.
Available in two varieties—Mexigars Colorado and Mexigars Habano—the cigars feature an upside down band in the image of a volcano. The idea is that as the smoker enjoys the cigar and the burn line gets closer to the band, the band and cigar will look like a volcano erupting, an homage to the rich volcanic soil in Mexico’s San Andres Valley.
Mexigars Colorado features a San Andres Colorado wrapper, San Andres Negra Binder and San Andres Negra and Habano filler tobaccos. Mexigars Habano features a San Andres Negra wrapper, and Mexican binder and filler tobaccos. Both cigars are available in a Toro (6 x 52) vitola with an MSRP of $9.90 per cigar.
Casa 1910 offers 25-count wooden boxes for display on retailer shelves with replacement cigars available in 25-count bundles. Additionally, both Mexigars varieties are sold in 4-count fresh packs.