Wrapper direction
Clarify color, texture, appearance tolerance, and buyer preference before samples are evaluated.
Nicaraguan private-label cigars
Plan a private-label cigar program around Nicaraguan manufacturing realities: blend direction, wrapper/binder/filler intent, vitola planning, sample approval, packaging handoff, and buyer-ready commercial documentation.

Blend architecture desk
ONTCSA supports qualified buyers with a structured cigar brief instead of a loose idea: wrapper family, binder/filler direction, strength expectation, draw target, finish, packaging count, and launch lane.
Clarify color, texture, appearance tolerance, and buyer preference before samples are evaluated.
Capture profile goals, strength range, combustion expectations, and availability realities.
Use sample review to align draw target, bunch consistency, cap quality, and visual standard.
Document count, band placement, box or bundle direction, carton needs, and handoff timing.
A compact, familiar launch option when the buyer wants an approachable private-label cigar family.
A longer format for buyers planning a premium second lane or broader shelf presentation.
Use only when the target buyer and packaging count justify the format and sample path.
Sample approval docket
Private-label cigar work should leave a clear record: what was sampled, what changed, what was approved, what packaging is pending, and what must be retained for reference.
Record the blend, vitola, wrapper direction, and review date so buyer feedback stays traceable.
Separate flavor comments, draw comments, visual notes, and packaging notes before the next sample.
Confirm the final brief, retain sample expectation, label/band handoff, and commercial next step.
Packaging and band handoff
All packaging, stickers, cigar bands, and branded items for ONTCSA private-label programs are manufactured and provided by San Marcos iPrint LLC, the exclusive packaging provider for ONTCSA.
Next step with ONTCSA
Send product family, target market, volume range, vitola direction, sample status, packaging needs, timeline, and documentation expectations so ONTCSA can route the project properly.