Jamao Habano

Macanudo Inspirado Jamao

Creamy, Woody and Baking‑Spice Notes

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About Macanudo Inspirado Jamao

Macanudo Inspirado Jamao is a limited‑edition Inspirado entry centered on a Dominican‑grown Jamao Habano wrapper with a Honduran binder and fillers from Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. Offered in Toro and Churchill, it leans medium‑bodied and cream‑forward, with woody and baking‑spice accents and occasional reports of uneven burn on some samples.

  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • Medium
  • Dominican Habano ("Jamao" seed)
  • Herbal, woody, creamy, baking spice, light pepper

Key Details

Made By

Macanudo

Made In

Dominican Republic

First Introduced

2022

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Dominican Habano ("Jamao" seed)

Known For

Macanudo Inspirado Jamao

Official Website

macanudo.com

Jamao Habano

Macanudo Inspirado Jamao

Macanudo Inspirado Jamao is a limited edition built around a Dominican‑grown ‘Jamao’ Habano wrapper with a Honduran binder and Honduran/Nicaraguan/Dominican fillers. Released in mid‑2022 in Toro and Churchill, it is medium‑bodied with herbal, woody and cream notes plus light pepper and baking spice.

Sizes

  • Toro (5.75" x 52)
  • Churchill (7.0" x 49)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Dominican Habano ("Jamao" seed)

Binder

Honduran

Filler

Honduran, Nicaraguan, Dominican

Inspirado Jamao centers a proprietary Mao‑region Habano wrapper grown in the Dominican Republic over a Honduran binder and a multi‑country filler. The wrapper’s provenance gives the cigar a cream‑forward opening with woody and herbal underpinnings, and reviewers commonly note baking spice, light cedar and a modest retrohale pepper. Construction and draw are generally pleasant, though a few reviewers observed occasional wavy burns on individual sticks. Offered in Toro and Churchill formats, Jamao is aimed at smokers who appreciate a textured, creamy Inspirado with a wrapper story rather than raw power.

Frequently Asked Questions

‘Jamao’ is a name created from Jamastran (Honduras) and Mao (Dominican Republic) to describe a Habano seed wrapper that General’s agronomists acclimated in the Mao region. The wrapper is the line’s defining feature — an experimental, sungrown Dominican Habano that gives the cigar its cream forward texture and distinct woody/baking spice notes.