Ferio Tego Timeless Panamericana
Ferio Tego Timeless Panamericana is a sophisticated, full-bodied cigar admired for its complex blend and history—originally launched as an exclusive for Nat Sherman’s Townhouse before being revived by Ferio Tego. Meticulously handmade at Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Nicaragua, it boasts a lustrous Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers from Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The result is an intricate, perfectly balanced smoke with a rich Central American pedigree.
Lighting up, expect a burst of flavors: black pepper, cedar, earthy baking spices, and creamy caramel, transitioning into notes of cherry, cocoa, almond, cashew, and rich cappuccino. Occasional hints of citrus zest and a bittersweet fruit reminiscent of black cherry keep the palate intrigued, while retrohales provide cinnamon, nutmeg, and a gentle maple sweetness. The experience is round and velvety, seamlessly moving between spice and smoothness as the cigar progresses. In the final third, creamy bread, nuts, and earthy minerals emerge, finishing long with a blend of coffee, chocolate, and toasted baking spices.
Construction is excellent—slow, cool burn, ample smoke, and a flawless draw—making this blend ideal for special occasions or when you want a genuinely memorable, full-flavored journey. The Timeless Panamericana pairs best with bourbon, rich red wines, or a robust cappuccino.
Summary
- Box Count: 10
- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Medium-Full to Full
- Binder: Nicaraguan
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
- Filler: Nicaragua, Costa Rica
JonizZooted (verified owner) –
I never got to enjoy the Timeless line when it was owned by Nat Sherman. So this is my first experience with the Timeless Panamericana. A good and interesting cigar with lots of Nuts, Cedar and cream throughout. I enjoyed this one but I don’t think it’s box worthy.
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Justin White (verified owner) –
Complex and full with some nice transitions. I liked it when Nat Sherman’s name was on it, and I like it now!
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