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Why Small Batch Cigars Are Worth the Chase

Why Small Batch Cigars Are Worth the Chase

Posted by Cigar Tom on 30th Dec 2025

Summary

Small batch cigars are special because they are rare and crafted with a focused vision. Unlike mass-market blends, they use limited tobacco from specific farms to deliver unique, intentional flavours. The joy lies in discovering these thoughtful creations rather than following hype. 

Introduction

When was the last time you had a truly remarkable cigar, yet none of your friends heard about it? That rush of excitement when you spot something rare is exactly what draws many smokers to small-batch cigars. They are not always easy to find, are never produced in large quantities, and that is what makes the chase so satisfying. 

Unlike mass-market blends that aim to please everyone, small-batch cigars are crafted with a focused vision. Limited tobacco, specific farms, and controlled production bring out flavours that feel more intentional. Let's explore the top picks today, creating a name of their own. 

Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro Churchill

One of the clearest examples of focused craftsmanship comes from the Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro Churchill. This cigar uses tobacco grown entirely on a single farm in Estelí, Nicaragua. That alone gives it a sense of identity. Wrapped in a dark Connecticut Broadleaf aged for five years, this Churchill delivers deep notes of dark cocoa, espresso, and earth, balanced with a gentle natural sweetness. 

Black Label Deliverance Nocturne Toro

As a brand from Black Label Trading Company, it leans into boldness with purpose. Crafted at Fabrica Oveja Negra in Estelí, it uses a Pennsylvania Broadleaf Maduro wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and fillers from Nicaragua and Honduras. Expect flavours of dark chocolate, espresso, earth, pepper, and subtle sweetness. The Toro size keeps smoke balanced while delivering a rich, satisfying finish. 

PDR A. Flores 1975 Gran Reserva Corojo 2006 Robusto

This Robusto from PDR exudes a unique appeal. It has a medium-bodied profile, made up of a Dominican Corojo 2006 wrapper that has been matured for depth, a Dominican Olor binder, and Dominican Corojo and Nicaraguan Habano fillers. Notes of nuttiness, woody elements, and subtle spice are clear, supported by a clean draw and a steady burn. The shorter Robusto size concentrates the flavors, making it an excellent choice when time is limited without compromising quality. 

1502 Ruby Toro

Combining earthy flavours with a measured sweetness, it leans toward a medium- to full-strength profile. An Ecuadorian Colorado wrapper supported by a Nicaraguan binder and filler gives the blend a solid, balanced foundation. Nutty and woody notes are most noticeable early on, with hints of toffee-like sweetness and a light tang emerging as the cigar's flavour profile develops. The Toro format gives the profile enough time to unfold steadily, offering depth without feeling overwhelming. 

Conclusion

Chasing small-batch cigars is not about collecting labels or chasing hype; it is about enjoying cigars that feel thoughtfully made and carefully released. For smokers who enjoy discovery and depth, the hunt is part of the pleasure. And when you are ready to explore these limited blends with confidence, Cigars N Cigars offers a trusted place to begin that journey. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q. Are small-batch cigars stronger than mass-market cigars?

A. Not always. The strength varies, but the flavours are usually more detailed and expressive.

Q. Are small-batch cigars hard to find?

A. They can be, since production is limited and availability depends on stock.

Q. Do small batch cigars require special storage?

A. Like all premium cigars, proper storage helps maintain their flavour and quality.