Description
Room 101 Farce Maduro
Size: Papi Chulo (4″ × 42), Robusto (5½″ × 50), Toro (6″ × 52), Magnum (6″ × 60), Pyramid (varied)
Vitola: Parejo (mostly; Pyramid shape occasionally)
Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés Maduro
Binder: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Fillers: Nicaraguan, USA Connecticut & Pennsylvania Broadleaf long-fillers
Flavor Notes: Espresso, dark chocolate, leather, cedar, oak, baking spice, red + black pepper, dried fruit, earth
Pairing Notes: Dark-roast coffee, aged rum or bourbon, imperial porter, black tea, dark chocolate drizzle
Manufacturer: Room 101 (Matt Booth) — produced at Tabacalera William Ventura, Dominican Republic
Privada Storytelling
The Farce Maduro is Matt Booth’s boldest entry in his storied Room 101 series, crafted to make a statement. With its oily San Andrés Maduro wrapper and Sumatra binder, it embodies the blend of attitude and craftsmanship Booth is known for. Rolled in the Dominican Republic for consistency and flair, it’s a cigar that demands focus—rich, powerful, yet unfussy. In Privada’s lineup, this is the evening’s headline smoke: charismatic, intense, and unapologetically flavorful.
Flavor Journey
The Farce Maduro begins with dark-roast espresso and rich cocoa, layered over cedar and oak, punctuated by peppery sparks on the retrohale. As it progresses, leathery depth and dried fruit sweetness balance savory baking spices, while earthy notes fill the midsection. In the final third, bold leather and dried fruit lay atop a core of espresso and cedar, with oak and pepper lingering long into the finish—an evolving medium to medium-full journey that rewards every draw.
Why It Belongs in Privada
Privada champions cigars with undeniable character and skilled execution—and Farce Maduro delivers both. Rare San Andrés Maduro and USA Broadleaf fillers give it explosive flavor, yet it never overwhelms. It’s balanced, bold, and impeccably built: the kind of cigar you reach for when you want to make an impression—without overcomplicating the moment.