Tabaqueria De Erez Launches Rey De Cedro: A Bold New Dominican Blend
Tabaqueria De Erez unveils the Rey De Cedro, a bold and full-bodied addition to its Dominican-made portfolio. Blending tradition and strength, it’s a cigar crafted for those who value depth, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance.
Tabaqueria De Erez is making a powerful statement with its latest release: the Rey De Cedro Series. Handcrafted in the Dominican Republic, this bold new offering introduces a full-bodied blend that elevates the Erez legacy to new heights. It’s not merely a new line—it’s a declaration of identity, integrity, and refined strength.
At the heart of the Rey De Cedro is a dynamic pairing of Piloto Cubano and Ligero 98 fillers, bound in a Capa Corojo and finished with a choice of two wrappers: Habano 2000 and San Andrés Maduro. The result is a cigar that seamlessly balances richness with structure—offering a complex and satisfying draw, from the first puff to the final exhale.
The cigars are offered in two vitolas:
• 6 x 54
• 4 x 60
Presented in boxes of 20, each containing an even split of 10 Habano and 10 Maduro, the Rey De Cedro is also available in a limited-edition humidor, as well as a sleek three-box gift set (2 Maduro, 1 Habano). These presentation formats are aimed at collectors and aficionados alike, underlining the cigar’s stature as both a premium smoke and a work of artisanal pride.
But the Rey De Cedro is more than premium tobacco—it is a tribute to values. The name itself nods to the enduring symbolism of cedar, often associated with strength, protection, and wisdom. According to Tabaqueria De Erez, this release celebrates the ideals of freedom, honour, and brotherhood—echoing the noble traits of those who embrace life with commitment and purpose.
With its luxurious presentation, rich profile, and philosophical underpinning, the Rey De Cedro is poised to become a modern classic. Now shipping, it represents a compelling addition to the portfolios of both seasoned smokers and curious connoisseurs.
For those who seek more than just flavour—who look for meaning in every draw—the Rey De Cedro may just be the cigar that speaks their language.



