Triple Maduro

EIROA CBT Maduro

Dense, Dark, Maduro‑Heavy

C.L.E. Cigar Company

About EIROA CBT Maduro

EIROA CBT Maduro is presented as a triple‑maduro puro—wrapper, binder and filler drawn from maduro leaves—and produced at Christian Eiroa's El Aladino factory in Honduras. Editorial notes place it in the medium to medium‑full range with dominant dark chocolate and espresso, charred‑wood and black‑pepper tones, plus nutty and sweet maduro turns and generally praised construction.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium-Full
  • Mexican San Andrés Maduro
  • Dark chocolate and espresso over charred wood/cedar and earth, with black pepper, nutmeg/cashew nuttiness and a touch of

Key Details

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2014

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper Focus

Mexican San Andrés Maduro

Known For

EIROA CBT Maduro

Official Website

clecigars.com

Triple‑Maduro

EIROA CBT Maduro

EIROA CBT Maduro is presented as a puro made entirely from maduro leaves—wrapper, binder and filler—sourced from the plant's upper primings and rolled at El Aladino; it commonly delivers dark chocolate, espresso, charred wood and black pepper in a medium to medium‑full band.

Sizes

  • Robusto (5.0" x 50)
  • Lancero (7.0" x 38)

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper

Mexican San Andrés Maduro

Binder

Maduro (upper-primings)

Filler

Maduro long-filler (upper-primings)

The CBT Maduro is a deliberate maduro study: wrapper, binder and filler taken from the plant's top primings to concentrate sugars and oils for a chewy, maduro‑forward smoke. Expect a meaty, charred‑wood core with espresso and dark chocolate up front, then black pepper and savory leather building into nuttier, spiced turns—nutmeg and cocoa‑nut notes appear in later thirds. Strength sits in the medium to medium‑full range and the smoke is thick and tactile; most examples perform cleanly with strong smoke production, making this a go‑to for smokers who want unapologetically maduro traits without heavy processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

CBT is an abbreviation of the Spanish words Capa, Banda, Tripa — wrapper, band (binder) and filler — indicating the cigar uses maduro leaves for wrapper, binder and filler.