5 Best Cigars For Hunting Trips
The thrill of the hunt, there isn’t much like it. And after a long day of bow hunting or shooting nothing puts a cherry on top of a spectacular experience like enjoying the beverage of your choice and a premium hand rolled cigar.
With the crisp mornings and cool evenings of fall hunting rapidly approaching, explore 5 of the best rated cigars for your hunting trips. Enjoy and let us know your favorite hunting cigars and recommendations in the comments!
#5: Camacho Triple Maduro
Full-bodied and full-Maduro, Camacho Triple Maduro is a fantastic cigar for hunting trips. It’s dark, complex and features notes of earth, spice and espresso in every puff.
Wrapper: Mexican San Andres
Binder: Mexican Corojo
Filler: Brazilian, Dominican, Honduran
#4: CAO Brazilia
Masterfully blended and aged to perfection, CAO Brazilia is a top-choice cigar to take along on any hunting trip. It’s full bodied, balanced and provides delicious notes of toast, nuts and earth.
Wrapper: Brazilian
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
#3: Deadwood Fat Bottom Betty
Mellow-bodied and naturally sweet, this Maduro-wrapped cigar series from Drew Estate features mouthwatering notes of cocoa, coffee and spice in every savory puff.
Wrapper: Brazilian Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
#2: Diesel Heart of Darkness
100% unapologetically Diesel and 100% perfect for any hunting trip, Heart of Darkness is a full-bodied, complex cigar that boasts palate pleasing notes of espresso, leather and pepper.
Wrapper: Ecuadoran Habano Oscuro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
#1: MUWAT
Absolutely booming with flavor, the MUWAT cigar from Subculture Studio is a must-have for your next hunting trip. It’s complex, full-bodied and delivers headshaking notes of spice, leather and a sweet finish.
Wrapper: Mexican San Andres
Binder: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Filler: Brazilian, Nicaraguan
What’s your favorite cigar for hunting trips? Let us know!
Comments
5 ghostshadow
(2 years ago)MUWAT baby!!! I don't hunt, but any time is a good time for a MUWAT!
100 Goomba
(2 years ago)Punch Rare Corojo for me. We have a tradition of using the empty cartridge from the kill to use as a punch cutter for the cigar you smoke that night.
6 Ogre73
(2 years ago)I’d have to agree with the Punch.
92 duskinwade
(2 years ago)Love the Rare Corojo and that’s a cool tradition!
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