The Cubariqueno cops are at it again, Protocol’s Sir Robert Peel cigars get their name from the 1800s British Prime Minister who founded the Metropolitan Police Service in 1829; among his many contributions were his Peelian Principles, which laid the groundwork for modern-day police ethics. Protocol also makes this Sir Robert Peel selection special by giving you the power to choose: the Natural tops Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos with an Ecuador Rosado wrapper, while the Maduro option gets treated to a topcoat of Pennsylvania Broadleaf. Both have a baseline of earthy spice - the Natural adds creaminess and a note of cedar, while the Maduro is sweeter, and burns with more intense hints of cocoa and coffee. If you're looking for a great medium-plus smoke, Sir Robert Peel cigars give you two ways to find it. Order today!
Construction is great, taste is great. Consistent burn until the end. Medium complex and smooth body. Thanks
I have smoked a couple boxes of these. Incredibly consistent. Beautillfuy made box pressed cigar. Definitely worth a box buy. Highly recommend.
I have smoked a couple boxes of these. Incredibly consistent. Beautillfuy made box pressed cigar. Definitely worth a box buy. Highly recommend.
The Sir Robert Peel lone from Protocol is phenomenal!! I like the natural but the maduro it’s hands down my favorite in the “ Lawmen Series” looking forward to the Eliot Ness next. Don’t hesitate and grab both the maduro and natural to add to your daily smokes and get them from Famous as their staff is by far one of the best in the business!!!
Perfect all around. Has a fairly light draw which I love. Great flavor and aroma. Mellow enough for the morning and complex enough to keep it interesting. ....Perfect construction. Smoked it to the nub. If they stay this good after the first box. It may make it into my top 5 favorites.
Smooth cigar, great flavor and burns nice! I highly recommend this cigar!