El Titan de Bronze has entered a new chapter with the debut of El Titan de Bronze Nicaragua — the first cigar in the company’s history produced outside of the United States.
For more than three decades, the Miami-based boutique manufacturer has been synonymous with small-batch craftsmanship rooted in its Little Havana factory. This latest release represents both a strategic expansion and a defining milestone for the brand.
Founder Sandra Cobas remains actively involved in maintaining the company’s tradition and uncompromising quality standards, while President Giselle Herrera leads the broader national expansion strategy. Together, the leadership transition reflects a balance of legacy preservation and forward-looking growth. The Nicaragua release also marks the first cigar in the company’s portfolio to receive broad national distribution, significantly expanding the brand’s retail footprint.
Manufactured at Nicaraguan American Cigars S.A. (NACSA), El Titan de Bronze Nicaragua features a Broadleaf wrapper over a Mexican binder with Nicaraguan fillers. The profile is positioned as rich and bold, anchored in premium tobacco selection and meticulous production standards.
The line is offered in four sizes: a 6 1/4 x 48 Corona, a 5 x 54 Robusto, a 6 x 52 Toro, and a 6 x 60 Gigante. Suggested retail pricing ranges from $7.99 to $9.49 per cigar, with 20 cigars per box. Shipping to retailers begins in March 2026.
For retailers, the national rollout represents a notable shift for a brand long associated with boutique, Miami-made exclusivity. The Nicaragua production allows for expanded availability while maintaining the craftsmanship narrative that has defined El Titan de Bronze for over 30 years.
As the premium cigar landscape continues to evolve, this move signals how legacy boutique brands are approaching scale — carefully, strategically, and with an eye toward reaching new consumers without sacrificing identity.
