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GTO Cigars Introduces The Royal Game

October 7, 2025 Inspector X 2 min read

GTO Cigars is unveiling a new dual-wrapped release, The Royal Game, this month. The blend draws inspiration from a handwritten “blending formula” discovered by Dr. Oscar Rodriguez, founder of GTO, in his grandfather’s old ledgers.

Rediscovering a Family Formula

While going through family archives, Rodriguez found notes detailing the use of aged, first-generation Cuban seedscultivated on GTO’s farms in the Cibao Valley, Dominican Republic. At the end of the book, a handwritten message read: “for the Royal Game only.”

Moved by this discovery, Rodriguez recreated the blend using the same family-grown tobaccos, some aged for up to 10 years. The result is a cigar that bridges generations of craftsmanship and tradition.

Two Wrappers, One Legacy

The Royal Game will debut in a single size: a 5¼ x 50 robusto extra. Both cigars share the same internal blend of Cibao-grown corojo tobaccos, but differ in wrapper:

  • Connecticut Shade-Grown Wrapper – smooth, creamy, and refined.

  • Connecticut Broadleaf Wrapper – rich, earthy, and bold.

Each box of 12 cigars includes six of each wrapper type, offering enthusiasts two distinct experiences from one cohesive blend. Both versions retail for $9.99 per cigar.

A Blend Inspired by Strategy and Reflection

The name “Royal Game” comes from the timeless game of chess, symbolising patience, intelligence, and precision—qualities mirrored in cigar craftsmanship.

As the company states:

“This intriguing phrase became the cigar’s name and its guiding principle, hinting at a blend made for life’s most thoughtful, deliberate, and rewarding moments—much like a game of chess.”

The Royal Game stands as both a tribute to family heritage and a nod to the contemplative art of enjoying a fine cigar.

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