The Esteban Carrera Devil's Hand Maduro is the darker counterpart to the original Devil's Hand — a Nicaraguan puro draped in an Ecuadorian Corojo Maduro wrapper aged for two full years before rolling. The result is a cigar with depth of color, depth of flavor, and the kind of patience that only comes from a leaf left to rest.
The profile opens with a distinctive sweetness — malted bread, dark molasses, and a hint of dark roasted coffee that gives the smoke its grounded character. As the cigar progresses, a tropical secondary note emerges, with coconut and malted milk weaving in unexpectedly to soften the darker undercurrents.
The Devil's Hand Maduro is medium-bodied throughout, with the kind of subtle complexity that rewards a quiet evening rather than a crowded room. It's a smoke for the curious palate — confident in its restraint, generous in its layering.
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Corojo Maduro
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Strength: Medium
