C.L.E. Cigar Company shows a new way of packaging cigars

The C.L.E. Cigar Company is enriching the market with numerous new launches.
“We are very happy to be here and are showing many new products. Our focus this year is mainly on new ways of packaging cigars; new techniques, new styles, less use of wood, less use of chemicals,” explains CEO Christian Eiroa.

The core lines are also getting a new packaging:
The C.L.E. core line of cigars is now presented in a “half wheel” format, within redesigned wooden boxes. The new bands and tissue paper that adorn the cigars evoke a sense of nostalgia. The C.L.E. core line includes the C.L.E. Connecticut, Corojo, and Habano.

More news:
Eiroa showed us the newly created instore display case for the Asylum 867. The display cases can hold up to 60 cigars total. 20 of each Vitola.
The Asylum 867 series features three different blends: Aunti, Midnight Oil, and Zero.

Christian Eiroa also presents its annual PCA Exclusive blends. In what has become a yearly tradition Christian Eiroa, and team presented the 2024 PCA Exclusive blends for C.L.E. Cigars, Eiroa Cigars, and Asylum Cigars.
C.L.E. 2024 PCA Exclusive: Connecticut wrapper
Eiroa 2024 PCA Exclusive: Maduro wrapper
Asylum 2024 PCA Exclusive: Habano wrapper

The Company also presented the Asylum 12 2024 at the 2024 PCA. The Asylum 12 cigar brand is released yearly, and this 2024 version is housed in new designed packaging.

Also the Asylum April Fools’ 2024 “Year of the Dragon” was unveiled in Las Vegas.

Two new liones of Asylum were also launched: Asylum Serenity Now, Insanity Later line of cigars at the 2024 PCA. The Serenity Now blended with Honduran and South American tobacco and housed in a Connecticut wrapper.
The Insanity Later is a full-bodied blend with a proprietary blend for the binder and filler, housed in a Habano wrapper.

She learned her journalistic skills from scratch at a regional daily newspaper, for which she wrote articles for many years. Through working for the magazine Der Spiegel in Rome she had the opportunity to increase her professional knowledge in the field of media. Katja studied art history and Romance studies in Heidelberg, Palermo and Rome and, during the course of her studies, spent many years in Italy. The country was her teacher in things related to pleasure and lifestyle. She has been working for Cigar Journal since 2004. In 2010 she became editor-in-chief.


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