In the mid-1920s J.C. Newman launched Brick House cigars: a Cuban puro made with the finest clear Havana tobaccos that he named after his childhood home in Hungary. It was one of the inaugural releases for the company that had a very successful run until the Great Depression put an end to the brand.
Over 80- years later, grandsons Bobby and Eric re-launched Brick House cigars to honor their beloved grandfather and patriarch of the now famous J.C. Newman cigar family.
The first new reimagined blend launched, called, Brick House Maduro cigars, feature the finest aged Nicaraguan binder and long filler tobaccos covered by beautiful, oily, and dark Brazilian Arapiraca maduro wrapper.
These nostalgic cigars offer a medium to full bodied smoke laced with hearty notes of pepper, earth, chocolate, leather , and hints of dark fruit, that earned the brand a well-deserved 91-rating. This makes Brick House Maduro one of least expensive smokes to receive such high honors. A true testimony to the highly skilled blenders and rollers at the JC Newman Cigar Factory in Nicaragua.
Available in affordable boxes of 25 and 5-packs, Brick House Maduro is a fabulous premium cigar that far exceeds its modest price point.