Class 34 Blend No. 55 Box-Pressed Maduro
Class 34 Blend No. 55 BP Maduro
Class 34 Blend No. 55 BP Maduro

Class 34 Blend No. 55 Box-Pressed Maduro

SKU: KS-C12

Maduro Blend No.55 is a box-pressed flavor bomb that's heavy in the hand, densely packed and gorgeous to the eye. It brings a dark and lovely Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper and 3-region blend of Nicaraguan long-fillers. Wonderful pre-light aroma, the robust flavor profile greets you from first light. Rich and earthy with subtle notes of sweetness and burnt toast, M55 burns cool and remains medium in body and full of flavor from first light to last nub. Smooth with hints of coffee, leather, and nuts. 

About Class 34: 

A customer called Class 34 cigars "the Dollar Shave Club of cigars." I think that nails it. The question is, why do some good cigars cost so much – and why so much variation in costs between blends? The answer is strictly brand name. There’s still art to cigar making but at this day in age the production itself is more science. Established, accepted processes for growing tobacco, fermentation and pre-industry, and cigar production are more uniformly followed than at any point in history. Innovations are only incremental at this point, as fewer barriers exist with less hidden knowledge than ever before. So any factory that wants to meet the threshold of making quality cigars can.

There are bad or inexperienced cigar makers, corner-cutters, or factories who choose to specialize in cheap cigars for the “barely premium” value market. Set those aside for a minute. For the rest, with any volume it costs a dime more at the factory level to make a good premium vs. a basic handmade….which after taxes landed here stateside is about a 20-cent difference. With each additional cent of cost put into the production of a cigar, there’s a quickly diminishing - if not vanishing - incremental increase in quality.

So back to cost, why is it $10, $12 or more a cigar on the shelf? 75-cents might be import taxes and shipping cost. Then there are middlemen markups. Then there are often pricing policies where brands mandate that retailers double the price. There are also sales taxes. But it comes down to some brands simply charging more – they count on their marketing spending to capture that premium price, not because it’s better. These brands often pay retail stores co-op money and other fees for placement in their store. These costs and markups are all passed to you, and what you get in return is zero. What's the difference between a $2 cigar and a $12 cigar? Answer: “10 bucks.”

Today there is no reason for that. Better cigars really shouldn't cost much more. Class 34 cigars are straight from factory to you. No middlemen, no inefficiencies, no needless markups.

Want to try some other great Maduro Blends from the Class 34 line? Try: Class 34 Maduro Blend No. 09, Class 34 Maduro Blend No. 11, Class 34 Maduro Blend No. 38, Class 34 Box-Pressed Maduro Blend No. 41, Class 34 Maduro Blend No. 47

Class 34 Box-Pressed Maduro Blend No.55 Rothschild
Pack 20 CIGARS
Size (4.5" x 50)
Strength
Mild
Full
Shape Rothschild
Origin Nicaragua
Wrapper Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Filler Nicaraguan
$49.51
MSRP $130.00

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