Amarati Cigars is introducing a new premium line called Dinara, a cigar that draws on Middle Eastern themes while being produced in Honduras.

According to the company, Dinara was developed by Amer Tamimi and made in partnership with Agroindustrias Diadema Zona Franca Honduras S.A. in Honduras. The name is tied to the legacy of the dinar, which Amarati says influenced the cigarโ€™s overall identity and presentation.

The blend uses a 7-year-aged Corojo wrapper over Honduran and Nicaraguan binders with Corojo filler. Amarati says the profile begins with notes of sweet wheat before moving into dark chocolate and wood, landing in the medium-bodied range.

โ€œDinara is more than a cigar โ€” itโ€™s a statement,โ€ said Amer Tamimi, founder of Amarati Cigars. โ€œWe wanted to create something that reflects the culture, ambition, and luxury of the Middle East while maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship. Partnering with Agroindustrias Diadema Zona Franca Honduras S.A. allowed us to achieve that vision at an exceptional level.โ€

Dinara is expected to be shown to retailers during the PCA Trade Show, which takes place April 17 through April 20 in New Orleans. Amarati says the release is part of a broader push into markets that include the Middle East, North America, Europe, and other luxury-focused destinations.