
Excalibur Maduro
Just one Connecticut Broadleaf wasn't enough to contain the chocolaty goodness packed into the Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur Maduro cigar so General Cigar added a second as the binder. The result is an earthy, medium-bodied cigar that it is complex and creamy in all the right ways. The recipient of a Cigar Aficionado top-25 in 2007, this smoke still compares favorably with many of today's popular brands and stands as a preeminent example of a solid, classic Honduran maduro. It certainly doesn't hurt that the three-country filler tobaccos beneath the dual Connies are the direct descendants of the seed Estelo Padron smuggled out of Cuba after the revolution.
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Excalibur Maduro No. I
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Packaging: Box of 20 | MSRP: $262.80 | 41% | Price: $154.95 |
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| Packaging: Single Cigar | MSRP: $13.14 | 15% | Price: $11.20 |
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Excalibur Maduro Epicure - 2007 #8 Cigar of the Year
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Packaging: Box of 20 | MSRP: $238.00 | 41% | Price: $139.95 | ||
| Packaging: Single Cigar | MSRP: $11.90 | 15% | Price: $10.10 |



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