Description
Julius Caeser The Troublemaker
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Size: 5 ¾″ × 52
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Vitola: Soft Perfecto
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Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
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Binder: Dominican
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Fillers: Caribbean and Central American blends
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Origin: Dominican Republic (Tabacalera A. Fuente)
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Strength: Medium
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Flavor Notes:
Rich coffee, cedar, sweet spice, creamy earth, subtle leather
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Pairing Notes:
Espresso doppio, aged Dominican rum, caramel shortbread, creamy hazelnut spread, medium roast coffee
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Manufacturer: J.C. Newman Cigar Co. in collaboration with the Fuente family at Tabacalera A. Fuente
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Release: Limited leather-boxed premiere size in the Diamond Crown Julius Caeser line, named for its handcrafted perfecto shape dubbed “The Troublemaker” due to rolling difficulty; blend mirrors other sizes in the line with aged Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over Dominican binder and Central American fillers
Privada Storytelling
Pinnacle craftsmanship in tapered form
The Troublemaker torches tradition with its handcrafted perfecto silhouette. Rolled by the Fuente family for J.C. Newman, this cigar mirrors the core Julius Caeser blend—aged Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, Dominican binder, and rich regional fillers—but adds sculptural elegance in shape. Named for its challenging construction, it delivers steady strength, creamy earth, coffee, and sweet spice, finishing with refined cedar and leather notes.
This is a statement piece—bold in presence and expert in execution.
Flavor Journey
First third: Creamy coffee opens with cedar backbone
Second third: Sweet spice and earth deepen alongside subtle leather
Final third: Rich tobacco core emerges with cedar and lingering sweetness
Draw remains smooth and direct
Burn line is sharp and consistent
Smoke texture is creamy with balanced density
Why It Belongs in Privada
The Troublemaker is the embodiment of curated complexity within a signature form. It honors the Julius Caeser legacy while elevating craftsmanship through its premium perfecto shape and meticulous smoking profile. This cigar rewards patience and appreciation—hallmarks of Privada’s discerning selection.