Luciano Debuts Four Cigars at PCA Show

Luciano came to the 2025 PCA Show fresh off announcing a new partnership under the Constella Group umbrella with the Portuguese company EMT and Puro Titan, a company owned by baseball great Adrian Gonzalez. At the show, the company introduced four new cigars—Élevé, The Resilient, The Machinist and a Maria Lucia Limited Edition.

Élevé is a limited edition cigar that is offered in one size, a 6 x 54 Sublime. Celebrating the unity within Constella Group, Élevé is a cigar that Luciano describes as “Complex yet perfectly balanced…” with creamy cedar and subtle sweet spicy notes with undertones of dried fruit. Packaged in 10-count boxes, Élevé’s MSRP is $22.

The Resilient by Adrian Gonzalez pays homage to the hard work and struggles overcome throughout a storied baseball career. Packaged in 20-count boxes and made in Nicaragua, The Resilient is a limited edition cigar that features an Ecuadorian Colorado H92 wrapper, Nicaraguan binder and Dominican filler tobaccos. The 6 x 52 Toro offers a medium-bodied smoking experience that the company says will present smokers with “nutty creaminess, mild spice and subtle notes of cocoa and coffee. The Resilient has an MSRP of $24.

Like The Resilient, The Machinist pays tribute to hard work and the American blue-collar worker. Featuring a Mexican San Andres wrapper, Ecuadorean Sumatra binder and filler tobaccos for Pennsylvania, the Dominican Republic and South Africa, The Machinist is available in three sizes: Gordo (6 x 60), Toro (6 x 52) and Magnum (5 ¼ x 54). The Machinist MSRPs range from $11-$13.

Last but certainly not least is Luciano’s limited edition release of Maria Lucia Sublime Parejo. A PCA Show special edition, the Maria Lucia Sublime Parejo features a Mexican San Andres wrapper, two binders—Connecticut Broadleaf and Ecuadorian Sumatra—and filler tobaccos from Brazil, Peru and Nicaragua. Packaged in 10-count boxes, Maria Lucia Sublime Parejo has an MSRP of $20.

Steve Ross is a writer, editor, photographer and communications specialist who has enjoyed a career in the premium cigar industry for more than 23 years. Steve enjoyed his first handmade cigar when he was a freshman at Purdue University, and he entered the premium cigar industry shortly after obtaining his Masters Degree in History from North Carolina State University in 2001. Since then, Steve has traveled extensively in Honduras, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Europe, telling countless stories about cigars, the people who make them and the men and women who enjoy them. A lifelong fan of motorsport, Steve is most passionate about IndyCar racing and the Indianapolis 500, which he has attended every year since 1987.


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