About this cigar
Protocol has built its reputation on cigars that respect tradition while embracing modern craftsmanship, and the Sir Robert Peel Maduro Corona exemplifies that philosophy. Named after the 19th-century British statesman known for principled pragmatism, this Corona arrives dressed in a rich, oily Maduro wrapper that promises the classic sweetness and depth the dark leaf delivers. The format serves as an ideal introduction to Protocol's blending style: compact enough for a quick session during a lunch break, yet substantial enough to showcase the complexity layered into the tobaccos beneath that wrapper. Expect the Maduro to show its character early, opening with cocoa and leather notes before settling into warm wood and a whisper of spice on the finish. The short length means no slack middle, just consistent flavor from first light to final third. It's a cigar that reads as both approachable and sophisticated, the kind of smoke that fits equally well in a humidor for retail display or in your lounge's house selection for guests who want substance without ceremony. A Corona this well-executed appeals to customers seeking Portuguese and European-inspired blending without the price premium of ultra-limited releases. The ten-count unit makes restocking intuitive for retailers managing inventory rotation.