Amarati Cigars has announced the release of Dinara, a new premium cigar scheduled to be showcased at the 2026 Premium Cigar Association Trade Show (PCA26) in New Orleans.

The cigar was conceptualized by Amer Tamimi and developed in collaboration with Agroindustrias Diadema Zona Franca Honduras S.A., where the cigars are produced.

Dinara is manufactured in Honduras and features a blend composed of a Corojo filler, a combination of Honduran and Nicaraguan binders, and a Corojo wrapper aged for seven years. According to the company, the cigar is designed to deliver a medium-bodied experience. The profile begins with notes of sweet wheat and transitions into flavors described as dark chocolate and wood.

The cigars are presented in wooden boxes with gold-accented design elements.

PCA 2026 Debut and Availability
Amarati Cigars will debut Dinara to retailers at PCA26 (April 17–20, New Orleans) ahead of a broader international rollout. The release is part of the company’s expansion into multiple global markets, including North America, Europe, and the Middle East.