About this cigar
Nat Sherman's Metropolitan Maduro Angler arrives as a refined take on the Connecticut Broadleaf tradition. The wrapper's deep, oily complexion signals serious depth without the heaviness of full Oscuro leaf, while the blend inside recalls the brand's meticulous hand-selection process that has defined Sherman's approach for generations. This is a cigar built for consistency and character in equal measure. The first third opens with cocoa and dried plum notes, deepening into leather and cedar by the mid-point. There's a subtle sweetness that never tips into dessert territory, anchored instead by a gentle spice that builds gradually. The burn is forgiving and even, the draw approachable, making this a cigar that rewards both the rushed aficionado and the contemplative one. Suggested pairing: after a steakhouse dinner or during a long afternoon at the lounge. For buyers stocking a humidor that needs to balance accessibility with sophistication, the Angler fills that gap without compromise. The 25-count box moves easily in retail while maintaining the margins that make Sherman's portfolio a consistent profit driver.