Segovias de Estelí Cigars has announced two additions to its portfolio for 2026: a new Toro format for its core line and a limited-production Lancero, both scheduled to debut at the 2026 Premium Cigar Association Trade Show (PCA26) in New Orleans.

Two New Vitolas

The release includes:

  • Lancero (7 1/2 x 38) — limited annual production of 1,500 boxes
  • Toro (6 x 54) — a new addition to the core line

Both cigars feature a Habano 2000 Oscuro wrapper and utilize a double binder construction. According to the company, all tobaccos used in the release undergo a three-year pre-roll aging process, followed by an additional three years of post-roll aging in-house. This results in cigars made with tobacco aged for a total of six years prior to release.

The Lancero is described as a limited annual release, with production capped at 1,500 boxes per year. The Toro is being introduced as a regular production format within the Segovias core line. Both cigars are made using Grade A tobaccos and are constructed with a double binder, a technique intended to support structure and consistency.

PCA 2026 Debut
Segovias de Estelí will present both new vitolas at PCA26 (Booth 1605) in New Orleans. The Lancero will be offered as a limited, allocation-based release, while the Toro will be available as part of the brand’s ongoing portfolio.