About this cigar
The Macanudo Maduro Baron de Rothschild trades on two pillars of credibility: the Macanudo name, which has been synonymous with approachable premium cigars for decades, and the Rothschild format, a vitola that demands balance over bombast. This particular expression wraps Connecticut broadleaf maduro around a Dominican and Mexican core, yielding a cigar that leans toward the rich side of Macanudo's typical restraint. Expect cocoa, leather, and subtle caramel notes alongside the brand's signature creamy backbone. The maduro wrapper darkens the profile without overwhelming it, making this a natural progression for Macanudo loyalists who want more depth. At the Rothschild size, this cigar fits the 50-minute slot in your humidor and inventory. It's equally at home after a casual dinner or as a mid-day indulgence, when a full-sized robuust feels excessive but a light corona lacks weight. The balance of strength and refinement makes it a reliable hand-sell to customers who appreciate consistency and don't want to think too hard about what they're smoking. For retailers and lounge owners, the Baron de Rothschild represents the kind of workhorse blend that keeps shelves moving without demanding special storage or education. The 25-count box format supports both retail display and private stock.