There's a short mention of the Petrus Fortus Anejo in the November issue of Smokeshop magazine. Here's short quote:
"The Petrus Fortus Añejo by Felipe Gregorio is a blend of aged Dominican Piloto Cubana and Brazilian Mata Fina tobaccos, finished with a dark Cameroon wrapper. They are described as “subtle” in strength with a “rich, long-lasting taste,” and are available in three sizes: Añejo 1 (7 x 48) at $16 retail, Añejo 2 (6 x 54) at $15 retail, and Añejo 3 (53/4 x 46) at $14 retail."
These are definitely a high-end cigar that was only marketed through small boutique shops.
What I find a little confusing is that the Don Melo Centenario, a very high end limited-edition cigar, with a wrapper of shade-grown Connecticut/Cuban-seed hybrid tobacco was made by Phil Wynne (Felipe Gregorio) but is now listed as a brand owned and manufactured by Altadis.