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Alex Svenson
08-14-2008, 06:33 PM
Maduro, perhaps the most misunderstood tobacco in the world, has slowly been taking more of the spotlight as cigar makers add more dark and oily blends to their lines. Maduro has had a tough reputation over the past 15 years, mainly because of misconceptions by cigar fans that have given a stigma to maduro as being strong when in fact they are typically quite the opposite.

Maduro literally translates as “ripe” in Spanish and is not a specific type of tobacco, but rather a process employed on any variety of tobaccos to extract extra sugars from the leaf through extended fermentation. This process is lengthy, producing high levels of heat and as a natural by-product, turns the tobacco a beautiful, dark color with an oily texture. When done properly, a good maduro wrapper will possess sweet qualities and the flavors are detected both on the lips and in the smoke.
Not all wrapper is suited for maduro as a hefty variety of leaf is needed to withstand the extra steps in fermentation that are very hard on the tobacco. For this reason, mostly broadleaves or Habano seeds are most often used for maduro wrappers.

The misconception surrounding maduro cigars as producing more strength originated during the cigar boom of the 1990s. During the boom, demand outweighed supply; there was an enormous incentive to cut corners to bring cigars to market as quickly as possible. Since some cigar makers did not have the patience to wait the several years necessary to process maduro wrapper naturally, many resorted to coloring or painting their tobacco so it would appear as a fully fermented maduro. Since this type of leaf is not fully fermented, it is often described as strong, edgy, tannic, and bitter in flavor. There was such an overwhelming amount of this raw tasting tobacco on the market that enthusiasts began to associate these qualities with all dark cigars.

Maduro wrapper is currently the best it has ever been. The higher standards set by consumers has pressured factories to process and fully ferment all of their tobacco, which is why many people are gravitating back to the sweet and flavorful qualities of maduro wrapped cigars.

NUB FACT: Nub does not have a maduro yet, but with the growing popularity of Maduro cigars, it will be interesting to see what happens in the months or years to come. The concept of capturing a cigars sweet spot combined with the complexities of Maduro wrapper will be something not to be missed.

armenian
08-14-2008, 10:13 PM
I will buy a box as soon as they become available.

deuce
08-14-2008, 10:44 PM
I can not wait to try a nub maduro! I talked with sam a while back and he mentioned it was not out of the question for a nub maduro in the future. He also said it would be a while before the release of a maddie nub. The line is doing too well as-is and they are having a hard enough time rolling cigars for orders. I guess well just have to wait a bit longer.

armenian
08-14-2008, 10:54 PM
Sam, rolled a custom NUb for me at Tobacco World in Marietta, GA. It's sitting in my humidor. I took some pictures of him rolling at the event, but my phone got detroyed. I'll have to take a picture of it with a real camera and post it. I think he used a maduro wrapper. I'm saving it. I may smoke it when my second child is born in March. It should be ready by then. Although, I may smoke it when I finish with the architecture registration exams. I should be done before the new year... I'm trying to be patient.

Thanks Sam.

function
08-15-2008, 07:56 AM
I talked with sam a while back and he mentioned it was not out of the question for a nub maduro in the future. He also said it would be a while before the release of a maddie nub. The line is doing too well as-is and they are having a hard enough time rolling cigars for orders. I guess well just have to wait a bit longer.

thats pretty much the line I got from Jose Oliva as well

he mentioned production is barely able to keep up on the good weeks, and way behind the rest of the time

and he also mentioned we may only be half a year or so away, which means I'll be twitching for a nub maduro with it's black wrapper (you hear it here first, black with gold lettering/stripes, but I've been wrong before) like a caffeine addict in mid January, losing my mind not knowing just when

EBCIII
08-15-2008, 10:33 AM
Thanks for the nice Maduro explanation. I enjoy the dark oily leaf myself. It woud make for a nice NUB! I will be looking foward to it, Beale.

ngetal
08-15-2008, 12:27 PM
mmm.... sweet, tasty maduros.... oh yeah....

CSMAnderson
08-15-2008, 08:03 PM
Alex which manufactures produce the best maduro wrappers? Also if a maduro is used as a binder is it because it did not turn out to be good enough to use as a wrapper?

Chip19
08-18-2008, 02:03 PM
Alex which manufactures produce the best maduro wrappers? Also if a maduro is used as a binder is it because it did not turn out to be good enough to use as a wrapper?

Good questions! Nice article Alex!

Alex Svenson
08-21-2008, 05:18 PM
I am not just saying this because this is a Nub forum, but Oliva in my opinion has the best maduro wrapper in the world. The O Maddy and the G Maddy are great smokes. I also enjoy the PAM's very much (padron anniversary maduro) which uses a San Andres Mexican Maduro. I think you will start seeing this same wrapper being used by lot of manufacturers in the next few years. More and more factories are getting access to it.

Hoggy53
11-13-2008, 10:21 AM
mmmmm...maduros....mmmmmm

Nickyd2008
11-13-2008, 04:40 PM
I will be smoking a V maduro later tonight...nub saturday, maybe 2

Nubster
11-21-2008, 11:09 AM
Excellent article Alex !! It definitely helps clear up some strong misconceptions about the maduro wrapper. I was smoking in the 1990's and I can recall getting some of those 'nasty' maduros you were talking about. They even came from some pretty reputable manufacturers. High demand was causing a lot of companies to substitute quality for quantity.
Today's wrappers are far superior. Just try an Oliva V maduro or even a La Riquezza with the dark Connecticut broadleaf if you don't believe me.
We are in the midst of one of the most exciting times in history to be a cigar smoker. Enjoy it while it's here !!!