Macanudo was originally the name of a frontmark produced in Jamaica by the makers of the Cuban brand of Punch. In 1971, General Cigar Company introduced a new cigar named Macanudo as a brand unto itself. Developed in Jamaica under the creative leadership of Ramon Cifuentes, the legendary Cuban cigar master of Partagas, Macanudo soon became a leading premium cigar and remains so today.
Macanudo was originally the name of a frontmark produced in Jamaica by the makers of the Cuban brand of Punch. In 1971, General Cigar Company introduced a new cigar named Macanudo as a brand unto itself. Developed in Jamaica under the creative leadership of Ramon Cifuentes, the legendary Cuban cigar master of Partagas, Macanudo soon became a leading premium cigar and remains so today.
Cigars
- Duke of Windsor (6.0" x 50)
- Gigante (6.0" x 60)
- Duke of York (5.2" x 54)
- Duke of Devon (5.5" x 42)
- Hampton Court Tube (5.5" x 42)
- Crystal Tubes (5.5" x 50)
- Diplomat (Figurado) (4.5" x 60)
- Baron De Rothschild (6.5" x 42)
- Prince Philip (7.5" x 49)
- Lords (4.7" x 49)
- Petite Corona (5.0" x 38)
- Hyde Park (5.5" x 49)
- Portofino Tubes (7.0" x 34)
- Prince of Wales (8.0" x 52)
- Court (Tube) (4.2" x 36)
- Caviar (4.0" x 36)
- Ascot (4.2" x 32)