Brick House Maduro
The first few seconds with Brick House Maduro are simple—flame, glow, a tentative pull—and then it suddenly feels like it’s already been with you for a while. You pick up a hint of toast and maybe a little earth before you’ve even started paying real attention. It feels less like the start of an event and more like slipping back into a familiar chair.
Flavor and Character
Moving into the early third you begin to pick up more than just the basic tobacco taste showing a line of warm spice over a simple, grounded tobacco core. It comes across relaxed, more about staying steady than chasing surprises. As the room starts to pick up a little haze the whole thing settles into the kind of rhythm you don’t want to rush and the cigar asks for nothing more than a little of your attention.
Down in the last stretch the flavors pull in tighter and feel more concentrated The finish hangs around quietly, not demanding attention but not disappearing either. Down in the last stretch the flavors pull in tighter and feel more concentrated You’re left more with the memory of the time you spent than any one flavor. As the room starts to pick up a little haze the cigar quietly takes control of the pace and the cigar asks for nothing more than a little of your attention.
The Experience
Once it finds its rhythm you begin to pick up more than just the basic tobacco taste showing a line of warm spice over a simple, grounded tobacco core. The change is slow, but it makes the cigar feel more complete. Moving into the early third the profile stretches into a clearer mix of notes showing a line of warm spice over a simple, grounded tobacco core. The result is a profile that feels familiar in a good way. Near the end the cigar feels more serious, but it still keeps its composure You might sit for an extra minute before you realize you haven’t picked up your phone yet.
- Taste: Toasted grain, gentle smoke, and a rounded earth tone that feels comfortable rather than sharp.
- Strength: Medium Bodied
- Rating: 94
- Reddit Notes: Mentioned by smokers who like a cigar that feels straightforward but still has enough movement to stay interesting.
