El Titan de Bronze is one of the most unique operations in the American cigar industry — a family-owned boutique factory located on Calle Ocho in the heart of Miami's Little Havana, founded in 1995 by Sandy Cobas. Originally operating as La Herencia Cubana, Cobas renamed the company after the legendary Cuban general Antonio Maceo Grajales, known as "El Titan de Bronce" for his extraordinary strength and resilience in the fight for Cuban independence. Every cigar is hand-rolled in the Cuban tradition at the Miami factory by Level 9 master rollers, many of whom trained at Cuba's most storied factories including Romeo y Julieta, Corona, and Partagas. The distinguishing feature of El Titan's production is the use of the entubado method — the traditional Cuban technique of individually tubing each filler leaf before rolling — combined with a triple cap finish. Each day's production, or tarea, is inspected by a master blender before boxing, and the name of the individual roller appears on the bottom of each box. The lineup in this database offers each vitola in three wrapper options — Connecticut, Indonesian, and Brazilian — giving smokers the same filler blend with noticeably different smoking experiences depending on the wrapper choice.