Casa 1910 Debuting at PCA 2021 There’s a new brand from Mexico that is aiming to change the way people perceive Mexican cigars. The goal isn’t new, but the approach taken by Casa 1910 will be different. Casa 1910 is aiming to be both a cigar and lifestyle brand that is known for being a Mexican cigar. It will show off its first cigar at next month’s 2021 PCA Convention & Trade Show in Las Vegas, though the company actually plans to immediately focus on establishing itself in the Mexican market before selling its cigars in the U.S. Its first cigar is called Cuchillo Parado. It references a city in the state of Chihuahua that is famous for starting the Mexican Revolution. The cigar version of Cuchillo Parado is a 5 x 50 robusto that is made entirely of Mexican tobacco. That includes a three-year-old Sumatran-seed wrapper, as well as binder and fillers that are comprised of four different varietals of the San Andrés negro seed, all aged for five years. The company says the cigars are aged for a minimum of six months after they are rolled at an undisclosed factory in San Andres Tuxtla.