Broadleaf Maduro

La Gloria Cubana Classic Maduro

Tobacco‑Forward Maduro

La Gloria Cubana

About La Gloria Cubana Classic Maduro

La Gloria Cubana’s roots trace to 1972 and the Perez‑Carrillo era; under General Cigar the brand’s core profile centers on Dominican construction with a Nicaraguan binder and bold wrapper choices. The Classic Maduro dresses that foundation in Connecticut Broadleaf, producing medium to medium‑full, tobacco‑forward smokes where the wrapper drives flavor and texture.

  • Made in United States
  • Medium
  • Connecticut Broadleaf
  • Chocolate, leather, cedar, earth, black pepper

Key Details

Made In

United States

First Introduced

1972

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Connecticut Broadleaf

Known For

La Gloria Cubana Classic Maduro

Official Website

lagloriacubana.com

Broadleaf Maduro

La Gloria Cubana Classic Maduro

La Gloria Cubana Classic Maduro wears a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder with Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers; described as a medium‑bodied Maduro, it commonly shows chocolate and leather with a cedary finish and molasses or pepper notes later in the smoke.

Sizes

  • Soberano (8.0" x 52)
  • Double Corona (7 3/4" x 49)
  • Charlemagne (7 1/4" x 54)
  • Churchill (7.0" x 50)
  • Glorias Extra (6 1/4" x 46)
  • Corona Gorda (6.0" x 52)
  • Wavell (5.0" x 50)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Connecticut Broadleaf

Binder

Nicaraguan

Filler

Dominican / Nicaraguan

Classic Maduro is the darker sister to the Classic, swapping the Sumatra for Connecticut Broadleaf to darken and sweeten the profile while keeping Dominican construction and the same filler backbone. It leans medium to medium‑full: chocolate and leather lead early, cedar supports the finish, and molasses, coffee and black pepper can surface as the cigar develops. The Broadleaf wrapper brings density and sweetness rather than raw power, producing a firm pre‑light draw that opens into abundant smoke. What distinguishes this version is the wrapper’s influence—more cocoa and baking spice, a creamier midpalate and a Maduro‑style sweetness that tempers the base La Gloria character.

Frequently Asked Questions

Classic Maduro swaps the Classic’s Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper for a Connecticut Broadleaf top leaf, which darkens and sweetens the profile—think cocoa, molasses and baking‑spice layered over the brand’s Dominican/Nicaraguan core—while maintaining the Classic’s steady construction and medium to medium‑full presence.