About this cigar
Caldwell has built a reputation for bold storytelling and uncompromising blend work, and The King Is Dead lives up to that standard. This toro format sits in the sweet spot for working through a complex profile without overcommitting your evening. The blend layers Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos beneath a Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper, creating a cigar that opens with earthy leather and cocoa, then develops peppery mid-palate notes that keep things interesting across all three acts. Strength lands in the medium-full range, making this a natural reach for the customer who's graduated from everyday smokes but isn't hunting the heaviest offerings. The construction is dependable, the draw consistent. You'll find this works equally well as a post-dinner wind-down or an evening cigar in your lounge, pairing nicely with bourbon or a quality cognac. For B2B buyers stocking a discerning humidor, The King Is Dead Toro offers the kind of distinctive character that keeps regulars coming back. It's recognizable enough to build customer loyalty but sophisticated enough that repeat purchases feel intentional rather than habitual.