About this cigar
Alec Bradley has built its reputation on bold, uncompromising blends that don't shy away from complexity. The Double Broadleaf takes that philosophy further, layering a Mexican San Andrés Broadleaf wrapper and binder over a core of premium Nicaraguan tobaccos. This is not a cigar for the timid. The Toro vitola opens up the blend's full character in roughly 50 minutes, revealing waves of dark chocolate, espresso, and cedar with a peppery undertone that builds gradually toward the final third. The finish carries a lingering sweetness that echoes the Broadleaf's natural cocoa notes. This is the cigar for the retailer or lounge owner stocking a serious humidor. Smokers drawn to San Andrés maduro vitolas will recognize the quality immediately. The Double Broadleaf punches above its price point and holds up to food pairings, particularly after a steakhouse dinner or as a complement to bourbon and reflection. At 24 units per box, this is a format that moves confidently in both retail and lounge settings. Your customers won't ask for a lighter cigar after this one, but they'll come back for another.