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Deadwood Leather Rose

Deadwood Leather Rose

The Deadwood Leather Rose is part of Drew Estate's Deadwood Tobacco line — four cigars blended in Estelí, Nicaragua, using aromatic tobaccos wrapped in dark, oily Maduro leaf. The line occupies the space between traditional premium and fully infused: real tobacco complexity with a natural sweetness that doesn't cross into flavored-cigar territory. Leathe. . .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Deadwood Leather Rose cigar taste like?
The Deadwood Leather Rose opens with dark earth and leather, moves through espresso and dark chocolate in the middle, and finishes with notes of cedar, oak, and white pepper. The Brazilian Maduro wrapper delivers a natural sweetness throughout — not a flavored-cigar sweetness, but a richness that comes from the tobacco itself. Strength is medium to medium-full.
Who makes the Deadwood Leather Rose?
The Deadwood Leather Rose is made by Drew Estate at La Gran Fábrica Drew Estate in Estelí, Nicaragua. The Deadwood line was created in collaboration with Vaughn Boyd, who owns Deadwood Tobacco Co. in Deadwood, South Dakota. Drew Estate took the line national after demand outgrew the original account.
What is the blend of the Deadwood Leather Rose?
The Deadwood Leather Rose uses a Brazilian Maduro wrapper, an Indonesian binder, and Nicaraguan filler. Drew Estate describes the filler as an aromatic and exotic blend of aged, dark air-cured tobaccos. The exact leaf selections are proprietary and have not been fully disclosed by the company.
What sizes does the Deadwood Leather Rose come in?
Renegade Cigars carries the Deadwood Leather Rose in two vitolas: the original 5x54 Torpedo at $12.08 per cigar ($240.64 for a box of 24), and the 4x43 Petite Corona at $8.84 per cigar ($176.10 for a box of 24). The Torpedo takes about 60–80 minutes; the Petite Corona runs 30–45 minutes.
Is the Deadwood Leather Rose a limited edition cigar?
No. The Deadwood Leather Rose is a regular-production cigar. The Torpedo (5x54) launched in July 2020 as the fourth cigar in the Deadwood family, and the Petite Corona (4x43) was added to the lineup in October 2021. Both sizes are available year-round through authorized Drew Estate retailers.
How does the Deadwood Leather Rose compare to Deadwood Sweet Jane?
Leather Rose is the spiciest and boldest cigar in the Deadwood line. Sweet Jane is smoother and more approachable — a lighter entry point. Leather Rose has more complexity: deeper earth tones, more pronounced pepper, and a richer mid-section. If you smoke Sweet Jane regularly and want more body and bite, Leather Rose is the logical next step.
Is the Deadwood Leather Rose good for beginner cigar smokers?
The Deadwood Leather Rose is manageable for newer smokers, but it's not the easiest starting point. The medium to medium-full strength and peppery finish can be a lot early on. The Petite Corona format (4x43) is a lower-commitment way to try it — 30–45 minutes rather than an hour-plus. If you're brand new, Deadwood Sweet Jane is a better first cigar.
What is a Maduro wrapper, and why does it matter for the Deadwood Leather Rose?
A Maduro wrapper is a tobacco leaf that has been fermented longer than standard wrappers, breaking down starches into sugars. That extra fermentation produces the dark, oily appearance and the natural sweetness the Deadwood Leather Rose is known for. The Brazilian Maduro on Leather Rose contributes the chocolate and earth notes that define the cigar's flavor profile.

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