Cigars / Casa Carrillo / Pledge of Allegiance 2026
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Pledge of Allegiance 2026 Cigar (6 x 54)

Product Number: 007-465-0081

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Details

Strength:
4/5
  • Length: 6.00 in./152.40 mm.
  • Ring Gauge: 54
  • Country: Dominican Republic
  • Wrapper Type: Habano Connecticut
  • Wrapper Country: Undisclosed
  • Filler Country: Nicaragua
  • Binder Country: Ecuador
  • Package Type: Stick
  • Make: Handmade
  • Box Pressed: Box Pressed
  • Flavored: Not Flavored

About This Cigar

Ernesto Perez-Carrillo Jr. continues the Carrillo family's Cuban cigar-making legacy, following in the footsteps of his father, who established a Cuban cigar factory in 1948 before later moving to Miami. The Pledge of Allegiance 2026 is a limited-edition blend that celebrates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, as well as the American Dream. It uses a Connecticut-Habano wrapper, Ecuadorian Connecticut binder, and a blend of Nicaraguan fillers from Condega, Jalapa and Estelí. Some of the fillers are grown by ASP, which is one of the most important tobacco growers in the world. The result is a cigar with depth, complexity, and balance they feel is worthy of the occasion it is meant to celebrate. The production of this cigar is limited to 1,776 boxes of 10, meant to honor the year that the United States declared its independence. "Pledge of Allegiance is my tribute to the American Dream and to the values that have inspired generations for 250 years. Like America itself, this blend brings together different elements to create something greater than the sum of its parts. It is a celebration of freedom, opportunity, and the enduring spirit that continues to define this nation." - Ernesto Perez-Carrillo Jr.