From the catalog · Dominican Republic
Fratello The Texan
Priced in the $10-$15 range, Fratello The Texan is a medium-strength Dominican Republic cigar with an Ecuadorian wrapper. A lone Toro vitola runs 7.125 inches at gauge 58. Wrapper type often influences how filler and binder read on the palate. Medium-strength blends typically balance body and approachability. Fratello rolls this line in Dominican Republic. Vitola mostly shapes burn time and draw, more than the filler character.

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Spec sheet
Vitolas
1 format in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Toro | 7.125" | 58 |
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Common questions
How strong is the Fratello The Texan?
The Fratello The Texan is logged in the catalog as a medium-strength Dominican Republic cigar.
Where is the Fratello The Texan made?
The catalog lists the Fratello The Texan with an origin of Dominican Republic.
What wrapper does the Fratello The Texan use?
The Fratello The Texan uses a Ecuadorian wrapper.
What sizes does the Fratello The Texan come in?
The catalog records a single vitola at 7.125 inches and 58 ring for the Fratello The Texan.
How much does the Fratello The Texan cost?
Typical retail for the Fratello The Texan falls in the $10-$15 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.