About this cigar
Brickhouse has built its reputation on delivering bold, approachable cigars at honest prices, and the Maduro Toro is a masterclass in execution at scale. The dark, oily wrapper promises what it delivers: deep cocoa and leather on the palate, with enough body to satisfy without overwhelming. These aren't cigars that demand silence and contemplation. They're the ones your guests reach for after dinner, during the back nine, or when they want something straightforward and genuinely satisfying. The Toro format hits a sweet spot for retail rotation. Sixty minutes in, and the smoke stays creamy through the middle third, with a subtle sweetness from the Maduro leaf that keeps it interesting without turning thin. Construction is reliable across the box, which matters when you're moving volume. A 25-count box positions nicely for lounges stocking a house line or retailers building depth in the sub-$8 price tier. Brickhouse Maduro doesn't ask for positioning as a luxury item. It asks to be smoked.