Liga Tridente’s Rosado Churchill and Connecticut Robusto Arrive at Stores

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The two newest cigars from Liga Tridente, the brand started by entertainer Marlon Wayans, have begun arriving at retailers across the country.

The first new release is the Liga Tridente Rosado Churchill, a 7 x 46 vitola which uses a rosado oscuro wrapper, a criollo 98 binder, and fillers from Colombia alongside a habano-seed varietal. Other than disclosing the Colombian tobacco in the filler, the origins of the other tobacco isn’t being disclosed. It is priced at $16 per cigar and $320 for a box of 20 cigars.

Shipping alongside that is the Liga Tridente Connecticut Robusto, a 5 x 50 vitola that uses a Connecticut-seed wrapper, Costa Rican binder, and broadleaf and criollo 98 fillers. Again, much of the blend’s origin is not being disclosed. It is priced at $15 per cigar and $300 for a box of 20 cigars.

Both cigars are regular production additions and are produced at an undisclosed factory in Danlí, Honduras. They debuted at the 2026 PCA Convention & Trade Show, which happened April 18-20 in New Orleans

Featured image courtesy of Liga Tridente.

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