Macanudo Inspirado Palladium Cigar
Just like wine cigars are living art pieces thus they should be enjoyed as such. The Macanudo Inspirado Palladium is a nod to a long forgotten cigar making style.
Originating in 19th century Cuba, the tercio aging process is rarely used today because of the considerable time and labor it requires. Strips of palm bark are formed into box-like bales where the tobacco leaves are placed to age slowly. The bales are tied tightly with rope and left untouched for two years. As the tercio bales ages, the tabacco’s natural oils are locked inside the palm giving the Macanudo Inspirado Palladium an intensified flavor and aroma.