2012 Summer Releases for Primer Mundo Cigar Company

Atlanta, GA — June 6, 2012

Primer

Mundo Cigar Company is excited to announce the release of two new cigar

lines coming this summer to add to the existing family of El Primer

Mundo Cigars. The first of which is the Clase Reserva, which is the

third cigar that EPM is making at El Titan de Bronze on Calle Ocho in

Miami. The Clase Reserva will be banded with the classic globe and

medallions as the Liga Miami, Epifania and the three core lines made in

Nicaragua with Plasencia Cigars. The line will be a limited run of 1200

boxes with 12 cigars per box. Clase Reserva will only be available in a

6×52 toro size with a San Andres wrapper and Nicaraguan binder &

filler and is a rich full-body smoke.

The

second release this summer will be La Hermandad, which represents a

real departure from what has been the classic line-up from EPM over the

last 5 years. The cigar is being made in the Dominican Republic and has

a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper with Nicaraguan binder and filler. La

Hermandad is the fullest cigar done by EPM to date and will have a

distinctly different theme in logo and branding. Both cigars will be

available for the IPCPR convention in August. With the Clase Reserva

and La Hermandad EPM is bringing out two maduro cigars in the same

season. The only maduro ever made by EPM prior to this was the Red

Label which was the very first cigar ever put out by Sean Williams and

EPM back in 2006. The company is excited to add these offerings to the

mix providing even more full body options for their retailers and

consumers who have shown great support for the brand over the last 5

years.