The Esteban Carrera Devil's Hand Corojo is a cigar with a story — its name a nod to the legend of corojo tobacco smuggled past a watchful regime, leaf by leaf. Wrapped in a Nicaraguan Corojo and built on a fully Nicaraguan blend, the cigar leans into the spice and depth that the varietal is known for.
The flavor opens with a surprising sweetness — leather and rum-soaked raisin notes that quickly give way to a finely tuned pepper profile of black, white, and red. Cedar and a dark, earthy backbone hold the spice in check, and the finish settles into a hardwood tannin that lingers without pulling the smoke off course.
The Devil's Hand Corojo is medium-bodied, layered, and built for the smoker who wants a story in every draw. It's a great fit for a glass of aged rum or a quiet patio hour — confident in its character, never overstated.
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Strength: Medium
