Debonaire – Cigars

Philip S. Zanghi III reintroduced Debonaire to the market after previously co-founding the Indian Tabac Cigar Company. Since 2018, these cigars have also been available here, thanks to Schuster. The brand combines traditional craftsmanship with modern tobacco blends. The Daybreak cigars, in particular, are an excellent choice for a smooth start to the day. For those seeking a milder alternative, the Indian Motorcycle series offers a well-established option with a pleasant aroma. Weiterlesen

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Debonaire – Cigars

Debonaire Cigars: A Brand with Tradition

Behind the Debonaire brand stand Daniel Sinclair and Philip S. Zanghi III. The latter is a seasoned player in the cigar industry and worked with Rocky Patel even before he gained widespread recognition. Together, they founded the Indian Tabac Cigar Company. Later, Philip temporarily stepped away from the industry.

Debonaire Indian Motorcycle Connecticut Shade
Mild cigars by Debonaire: Indian Motorcycle Connecticut

With Debonaire, Philip returned to the business in the early 2010s. Thanks to the traditional company Schuster, these cigars have been available in Germany since 2018.

Unique Flavor with Umami Notes

The flavor variety of Debonaire cigars is not easy to describe. Many aficionados report a pronounced umami character. This term is often paraphrased as "savory," but it can encompass a wide range of taste nuances.

From Mild to Intense: The Flavor World of Debonaire Cigars

The first series, Debonaire H, offers a blend of hay, wood, and roasted aromas with medium strength. The Maduro variant is stronger and carries a subtle sweetness. For a light start to the day, the Daybreak is an excellent choice, making it an ideal morning cigar.

Indian Motorcycle Cigars: A Tribute to American Motorcycles

In addition, Debonaire offers two series under the name Indian Motorcycle, inspired by the Indian Tabac Cigar Company.

Indian Motorcycle Maduro
Maduro cigars from the Dominican Republic: Debonaire Indian Motorcycle Maduro

The more affordable cigars in this series offer a slightly milder tobacco blend. The Maduros impress with sweet notes, while the Connecticut Shade provides a smoother smoking experience. The name "Indian" does not refer to a region of origin but rather pays homage to the first motorcycle brand in the United States.

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