All Saints Cigars Restructures Portfolio with Discontinuations and Price Reductions
All Saints Cigars has announced significant changes to its portfolio. Two vitolas have been discontinued, sizes standardised across core lines, and prices reduced by an average of 14 percent.
Vitola Discontinuations
The 7 x 48 Coach and 4 1/2 x 44 Vesper have been removed from production. Co-founder Micky Pegg confirmed that no stock remains in the company’s inventory. Retailers’ existing supplies will be the last available.
Standardised Sizes
All Saints has streamlined its offerings across the Dedicación, Dedicación Habano, St. Francis, and St. Francis Colorado lines. Each now features the same four vitolas, ensuring consistency for consumers and retailers alike.
Available formats include:
Robusto (5 x 50) — $8
Mitre (5 x 54) — $9
Toro (6 x 50) — $9
Huge (6 x 60) — $10
Price Adjustments
The new pricing took effect on September 1. The most notable reductions came on the Colorado and Habano Robustos, which dropped by 23 percent.
“While others are passing tariff costs to consumers, we’re taking a different approach,” said Pegg. “We believe premium cigars should remain accessible, and we’re willing to absorb these costs to maintain value.”
No Change to Blends
Despite these adjustments, blends remain unchanged. All cigars continue production at Tabacalera Villa Cuba S.A. in Estelí, Nicaragua. The move highlights All Saints’ commitment to affordability while maintaining quality.



