Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Unleashes Seven New Releases for PCA 2025
DTT is marking its 10th anniversary with a bold showing at PCA 2025, unveiling seven new cigars and special samplers. From robusto classics to complex limited editions, the line-up showcases Steve Saka’s uncompromising vision.
As the Premium Cigar Association (PCA) Trade Show returns to New Orleans this April, Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust® (DTT) is preparing to debut an impressive seven new offerings, each reflecting the brand’s bold philosophy and founder Steve Saka’s pursuit of blending excellence. The new cigars will be available to retailers starting Saturday, 12th April 2025, with deliveries staggered throughout the year.
The Line-Up
• Sobremesa Solita “Red” (6.25 x 46): A limited production featuring a darker, stronger twist on the original Solita blend. Made at Joya de Nicaragua, this 13-count box retails at $242.60. Estimated delivery: April 2025.
• Umbagog Bronzeback Robusto (5 x 52): Following its #1 ranking in Halfwheel’s 2024 Consensus, this regular production robusto will ship in May 2025 at $107.50 per bundle.
• Red Meat Lovers “Fritanga” (6 x 52): A punchier, spicier iteration of the fan-favourite blend. $162.50 per box, shipping June 2025.
• Mi Querida Gorila Gordo (6 x 60): A rich broadleaf beast with a 109-style head, coming August 2025 at $299 per box.
• DTT “Essentials” Sampler (7 cigars): A tour of DTT’s core blends. Priced at $115, shipping in August.
• DTT “Deep Cuts” Sampler (11 cigars): A collector’s dream featuring Saka’s personal picks and the unreleased Sin Compromiso “Word of Saka”. Limited run, $225, due August.
• DTT 10th Jubilee (5.63 x 48): A brand-new blend created for the company’s 10th anniversary, featuring their first national release of an Ecuador Sumatran wrapper. Limited release, $246.40 per box, shipping October 2025.
In addition to these releases, DTT will also preview upcoming additions like the 2025 Year of the Duque, the StillWell Star Holiday Y2025, and the next Archive Series release: Todos Las Dias Double Wide.
“It hasn’t been easy,” reflects Saka. “From regulatory upheavals and civil unrest to pandemics and economic pressure, we’ve endured it all. Yet we’ve emerged as arguably the hottest cigar company in the industry.” Grateful to his team and loyal patrons, Saka adds, “2025 will be our biggest year yet—and just the beginning of the future we’re building.”



