WE THE PEOPLE™ <br> MIAMI [MADURO] <br> by MARCUS DANIEL®
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WE THE PEOPLE™
MIAMI [MADURO]
by MARCUS DANIEL®

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WE THE PEOPLE™
MIAMI [MADURO]
by MARCUS DANIEL®Origin: USA Wrapper Type: MEXICAN SAN ANDRES Binder: ECUADORIAN Filler: DOMINICAN, NICARAGUAN Strength: MEDIUM HANDMADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA from Special High Grade Long Filler Tobaccos in Miami, Florida W: Mexican San Andres B: Ecuadorian F: Dominican, Nicaraguan The We The People Miami Maduro, originating from Miami's Calle Ocho and still proudly handcrafted in Miami today, offers a complex and enjoyable experience. It features a Mexican



Origin: USA
Wrapper Type: MEXICAN SAN ANDRES
Binder: ECUADORIAN
Filler: DOMINICAN, NICARAGUAN
Strength: MEDIUM

HANDMADE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
from
  Special High Grade Long Filler Tobaccos
in
 Miami, Florida
 

W:  Mexican San Andres  B:  Ecuadorian  F:  Dominican, Nicaraguan

The We The People™ Miami Maduro, originating from Miami's Calle Ocho and still proudly handcrafted in Miami today, offers a complex and enjoyable experience. It features a Mexican San Andres Maduro wrapper, exhibiting diverse aromas of toothy cedar wood and natural sweetness. This medium to full-bodied cigar presents earthy and creamy flavors, including espresso, dark chocolate, and a balanced pepper spice, while additional notes of black cherry and raisin enhance the profile. The smoke is thick and creamy, resulting in a satisfying mouthfeel that evolves from a medium-strength beginning to a full-bodied crescendo. This well-constructed Maduro pairs exceptionally well with coffee, providing a rich, balanced, and flavorful experience. Finally, it is crafted in the old Cuban entubado (tubed) tradition, which is painstaking and tedious. Instead of simply “booking” and stuffing the tobacco, the Torcedor must roll the filler leaves into tiny newspaper-like shapes before gently laying them into the main body of the cigar—creating the perfect look, feel, and draw.

 

Miami Blend is available in both a Mexican San Andres (Maduro) wrapper and a Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper.  

 

CORONABUSTO ™
The name, "Coronabusto," which I invented for the 4 1/2 x 44 vitola, is the newest cigar shape name in the business. This smaller format is a cross between a Corona and a Robusto, and is perfect for walking the dog -- a real nose warmer!
                                                                                                                      Marcus Daniel

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