About this cigar
Protocol's Sir Robert Peel line carries the weight of namesake tradition. Named after the British Prime Minister who established the modern police force, these cigars embody a similar commitment to structure and precision. The Maduro iteration wraps its Dominican and Nicaraguan blend in a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf that signals depth without heaviness, a rare balance in the maduro category. The blend unfolds with cocoa and subtle leather through the first third, then transitions into warm spice and a hint of caramelized sweetness that lingers without becoming cloying. The draw is consistently firm, the ash holds tight, and the burn line stays honest. These are cigars built for intention, not distraction. They pair remarkably well after a substantial dinner or as an evening anchor in a lounge setting where customers appreciate craft without pretense. For retailers and lounge operators, the Sir Robert Peel Maduro offers that sweet spot: sophisticated enough for serious collectors, approachable enough for customers graduating from milder profiles. A unit of ten moves quickly and builds repeat traffic among customers who value consistency and pedigree.