Private Label Cigars

Cigar brands built from a real specification room.

Private-label cigar programs need more than a logo. ONTCSA connects vitola planning, blend architecture, wrapper and filler direction, sample approval, packaging system details, quality checkpoints, and launch handoff into one serious buyer path.

Premium cigars arranged for private-label specification planning
Desk 01Vitola board

Robusto, Toro, Churchill, ring gauge, length, draw feel, case count, and packout fit.

Desk 02Blend notes

Wrapper, binder, filler, strength, aroma, combustion, and long-filler expectations.

Desk 03Brand release

Bands, boxes, cello, labels, cartons, samples, quality review, and launch timing.

01Vitola
02Blend
03Packaging
04Release
vitola planning ledger

Start with format, not decoration.

A cigar brand becomes manufacturable when ring gauge, length, blend target, wrapper presentation, box count, retail intent, and reorder path are defined before artwork takes over the conversation.

blend architecture

Build the cigar profile before production scale.

ONTCSA cigar discussions begin with the experience the buyer wants to sell: body, aroma, combustion, wrapper color, draw, finish, aging expectation, and consistency across future reorders.

Wrapper direction

Color, texture, elasticity, aroma cue, and visual standard for the finished cigar.

Binder and filler

Structure, combustion, draw behavior, body, and long-filler consistency.

Sample approval

Record what is accepted so the production brief can be repeated.

ONTCSA cigar craftsmanship and blend architecture review
Blend work is reviewed as a manufacturing specification, not generic branding copy.
Private-label cigar packaging system with boxes bands and carton planning
packaging system

Make the brand ready for the factory floor.

Private-label cigar packaging should account for band files, boxes, bundles, cello, UPC or label panels, market-dependent warnings, carton and case flow, and how samples transition into launch quantities.

sampling and quality

Protect the cigar before launch.

Sample approval, draw review, visual inspection, aging or resting notes, packaging checks, and release documentation help convert a private-label idea into a repeatable commercial cigar program.

ONTCSA cigar quality inspection and sample approval
launch router

Move from cigar concept to qualified brief.

Use the most useful next step for the stage of the cigar program instead of forcing every buyer through the same page flow.

Exclusive packaging provider

San Marcos iPrint LLC provides ONTCSA brand packaging.

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.

MylarStickersCigar bandsBranded items
PackagingMylar, boxes, cartons, and packing tape
StickersIndividual, label roll, die-cut, QR, security, and specialty stickers
Brand systemsCigar bands, branded displays, mockups, and launch artwork

Packaging architecture is coordinated with the ONTCSA private-label brief.

HandoffPackaging files and branded items coordinated before production release
US distributorEpictetus Group d/b/a Epictetus Distributions
Market focustobacco distribution across Maryland
CategoriesCigarillos, Premium Cigars, Whole Leaf Tobacco, Grabba, Wraps
Contactinfo@theepictetusgroup.com

Dedicated US distributor

Epictetus Distributions handles ONTCSA US distribution.

Epictetus Group d/b/a Epictetus Distributions is the dedicated US distributor for ONTCSA, supporting buyer access, compliant handoff, and tobacco distribution across Maryland.

DistributionMarylandPremium cigarsWholesale handoff
Private-label cigar review

Bring the cigar specification into focus.

Include vitola, wrapper direction, blend target, packaging direction, market context, sample needs, projected volume, and timeline so ONTCSA can review fit clearly.