Casa Carrillo has begun shipping its Deep Blue Limited Edition 2026 cigar to select retailers across the country. The release was first shown publicly during Smoke Innโ€™s Great Smoke 20th Anniversary event in March and is now making its broader retail debut.

Produced at the companyโ€™s factory in the Dominican Republic, the cigar uses a Nicaraguan Jalapa wrapper over a Honduran binder and Nicaraguan fillers. According to Casa Carrillo, the blend was designed to build gradually in strength and body, beginning with sweeter notes before moving into earthier flavors and spice.

The name โ€œDeep Blueโ€ references both the ocean and Hades from Greek mythology, with the company describing the cigar as a progression from a calm introduction into a fuller, more layered profile.

โ€œDeep Blue was blended as a journey,โ€ said Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. โ€œThe wrapper speaks first. The binder stabilizes. The fillers carry you deeper. Itโ€™s a cigar about discovering what lies beneath.โ€

The cigar is offered in a single 6 x 56 vitola and packaged in 20-count boxes. Production is limited to 2,500 individually numbered boxes, with pricing set at $22 per cigar.

Product Details

  • Size: 6 x 56
  • Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa
  • Binder: Honduran
  • Filler: Nicaraguan
  • Factory: Casa Carrillo (Dominican Republic)
  • Packaging: 20-count boxes
  • Production: 2,500 numbered boxes
  • MSRP: $22 per cigar