Following last year’s introduction of Y Nada Más Santiago, Partagas has announced the next release in the series with Y Nada Más Cibao.

The new cigar shifts its focus to the Dominican Republic’s Cibao Valley, a region long associated with premium tobacco production. According to the company, the cigars are being produced at the La iSLA factory in Santiago, continuing the brand’s emphasis on Dominican manufacturing.

Y Nada Más Cibao features an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper over a Sumatra binder, with a filler blend that includes Habano Vuelta Abajo, Criollo, and Pennsylvania Broadleaf. The profile is described as medium to full-bodied, with notes of dark wood, mocha, leather, and white pepper.

“We are reimagining classic cigar traditions through a modern lens, crafting a cigar for today’s cigar smoker who wants authenticity and refined flavor,” said John Hakim, brand manager for Partagas. “We went back to our home in the Dominican Republic and sourced from the Cibao Valley to blend our heritage with innovation, making Partagas Y Nada Más Cibao perfect for the modern smoker who has high expectations.”

The cigars will be offered in three vitolas and packaged in 20-count boxes, with shipping expected to begin May 11, 2026.

Sizes and Pricing

  • Robusto (5 x 50): $7.99 MSRP
  • Toro (6 x 52): $8.99 MSRP
  • Gordo (6 x 60): $9.99 MSRP