Macanudo was originally the name of a frontmark produced in Jamaica by the makers of the Cuban brand of Punch. In 1971, General Cigar Company introduced a new cigar named Macanudo as a brand unto itself. Developed in Jamaica under the creative leadership of Ramon Cifuentes, the legendary Cuban cigar master of Partagas, Macanudo soon became a leading premium cigar and remains so today.
This Macanudo Inspirado Brazilian Shade Toro cigar is made in Dominican Republic. Outside, you'll find a Brazilian Shade Connecticut wrapper. Inside, the binder is Mexican San Andres and the fillers are from Brazil, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.
The Macanudo Inspirado Brazilian Shade is a Medium strength Toro shaped cigar with a length of 6.50 and a ring gauge of 52.
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