The Soga De Oro Maduro employs a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, a Nicaraguan Condega binder, and Nicaraguan fillers sourced from Estelí and Jalapa, delivering a medium to full-bodied profile. The line's name means rope of gold, which comes from the twist of tobacco that is used in place of a traditional band on the cigar, though the cigar also gets a foot band to help identify it. The cigars receive an additional year of aging in their boxes before being released, with the wrapper aged for three years.
Crafted at Tabacalera Carreras in Nicaragua, this boutique offering reflects Esteban Carreras' commitment to traditional Cuban techniques combined with Nicaraguan terroir. Only one pair of rollers is responsible for producing the cigars at the company's factory, ensuring meticulous attention to detail. Production is limited to just 50 boxes of each size a month to ensure no corners are cut crafting these blends, making this a truly exclusive offering that exemplifies the brand's "quality over quantity" philosophy established since 1996.