Spanish Havana‑Seed

Macaudo Emissary España

Toasted Cedar, Almond and Mineral Earth

Macaudo Emissary España logo

Macanudo

About Macaudo Emissary España

Macanudo Emissary España is a sub‑line that spotlights a Havana‑seed tobacco grown near Riolobos, Spain. Manufactured in Honduras with a Connecticut Broadleaf claro wrapper and a Nicaraguan Condega binder, the medium‑strength smoke tends toward toasted cedar, almond‑like sweetness, mineral earth and a slightly oily, toothy wrapper texture.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium
  • US Broadleaf Claro (5-Year Aged)
  • Toasted cedar, almonds, caramel

Key Details

Made By

Macanudo

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2024

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

US Broadleaf Claro (5-Year Aged)

Known For

Macaudo Emissary España

Official Website

macanudo.com

Spanish Leaf

Macaudo Emissary España

Macaudo Emissary España pairs a U.S. Broadleaf Claro wrapper with a Nicaraguan Condega binder and a five‑country filler that includes a Havana‑seed leaf grown near Riolobos, Spain. Produced in Honduras and launched in 2024, the line is medium in strength with tasting notes of toasted cedar, almonds and caramel.

Sizes

  • Robusto (5.0" x 52)
  • Toro (6.0" x 52)
  • Churchill (7.0" x 48)
  • Perfecto (6.0" x 40)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

US Broadleaf Claro (5-Year Aged)

Binder

Nicaraguan (Condega, 6-Year Aged)

Filler

Dominican Piloto (5-yr), Colombian (5-yr), Nicaraguan ASP (6-yr), Spanish Havana-seed (10-yr)

Emissary España is a provenance‑driven Emissary entry: a U.S. Broadleaf Claro wrapper over a Nicaraguan Condega binder and a multi‑country filler that spotlights a Havana‑seed leaf grown near Riolobos, Spain. The blend reads medium in strength with toasted cedar leading the palate, accompanied by almond and soft caramel sweetness and an underlying earth/minerality from the Spanish leaf. The wrapper’s tooth and slight oil produce dense, steady smoke and a refined flavor arc—European inspiration handled with Central American construction. It’s for smokers curious about atypical leaf pairings that favor cedar and nut over overt sweetness or brute strength.

Frequently Asked Questions

The line highlights a Havana‑seed tobacco grown near Riolobos, Spain; that Spanish leaf is blended with aged tobaccos from Nicaragua, Colombia and the Dominican Republic and is finished under a Connecticut Broadleaf claro wrapper to produce a slightly savory, mineral‑tinged profile.