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.
If bold maduro cigars are your thing, the Dunbarton Red Meat Lovers Ribeye is about as honest and flavorful as it gets. Built by Steve Saka to pair...
View full detailsThe Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust Umbagog Toro Toro is an affordable everyday cigar designed for real life. Yard work, fishing trips, garage hangs,...
View full detailsIf you’re the type of smoker who prefers cigars with depth and that old-school maduro character, the Mi Querida Ancho Largo is right in your wheelh...
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.