Connecticut Cigars
When most folks picture a classic cigar, chances are they’re thinking of a Connecticut wrapper. Known for its smooth draw and mellow character, the Connecticut cigar is a staple for good reason.
Deadwood Fat Bottom Betty Toro
Deadwood Tobacco CigarsBold, sweet, and aromatic, Fat Bottom Betty Toro is a fan-favorite in Drew Estate’s Deadwood lineup, delivering layers of rich flavor with a smooth...
View full detailsDeadwood Fat Bottom Betty Robusto
Deadwood Tobacco CigarsSweet, bold, and dripping with Drew Estate’s signature aromatic style, Fat Bottom Betty Robusto delivers a shorter, equally flavorful version of th...
View full detailsDeadwood Dominicana Robusto
Deadwood Tobacco CigarsThe Deadwood Dominicana Robusto is a bold departure from the rest of the Deadwood lineup. Wrapped in a smooth Dominican-grown Connecticut Shade lea...
View full detailsDeadwood Dominicana Toro
Deadwood Tobacco CigarsThe Deadwood Dominicana Toro is a sweet-capped, medium-bodied cigar wrapped in silky Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade. It’s smooth, creamy, and lightly...
View full detailsConnecticut tobacco hails from the Connecticut River Valley and comes in two distinct types: Shade and Broadleaf. Shade-grown wrappers offer a silky texture and light golden hue, with creamy, nutty flavor that’s approachable any time of day. Broadleaf, on the other hand, brings a darker, richer profile, bold, sweet, and often found in full-bodied blends with serious depth.
You’ll also find plenty of Ecuador Connecticut cigars in the mix, grown from Connecticut seed but cultivated in Ecuador’s cloud-covered climate. These wrappers strike a smooth balance of body and flavor that’s made them a go-to across the industry.
Whether you’re chasing something light and easygoing or looking to explore a touch of Connecticut-grown power, this collection has a blend worth slowing down for. These are the >Connecticut cigars that earn their spot in your rotation.