Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Macanudo Maduro
Cigar Name:
Prince Philip
Shape:
Double Corona
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
49 x 7.5
Wrapper:
USA/Conn Shade
Filler:
D.R., Mex.
Binder:
Mexico
MSRP:
$6.25
Status:
Active
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12 Archival Reviews
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March 14, 2026
PRINCE PHILIP MADURO HAS LEGENDARY MACANUDO COSTRUCTION AND FEEL. ONLY MACANUDO OF D.R.ORIGIN AND MORE CIGAR THAN MOST SMOKERS EXPECT FROM MACANUDO.
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May 22, 2008
"once upon a time"
I seem to enjoy these less, the more I smoke other cigars and tend towards stronger blends. Still, a quality mild smoke, good with mornign coffee
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October 25, 2006
"Not your Father's Macanudo."
I was surprised and impressed by this stick on every level. First off, it looks good enough to eat. Secondly, the construction and draw were perfect. And finally, it actually tasted like something! Not what I've come to expect. Now, I usually prefer a full-bodied stick, but I do like to keep a couple of mild ones in the rotation for when the mood strikes me, this is going into that category with Montecristo and the RyJ Vintage V. This had a great sweet maduro flavor with just a touch of a hint of spice to it. It made a lot of good smoke and I took it down to the nub.
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May 5, 2006
"Great Smoke"
1st Mac. Very smooth, but not boring. Great flavor. Smoked it all the way down.
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April 15, 2006
"they came apart!"
Although I enjoyed the flavor of the cigars, I experienced an unravelling of the leaves on everyone I smoked.
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November 22, 2005
"A Macanudo Surprize"
After years of mild to medium bodied cigars, they finally have a good solid medium. I felt this one to be fuller than the Robust line. Macanudo is one of the most consistent cigars made. This was surprizingly bold for Macanudo. Felty, and just a touch oily, burned very evenly, good flavor with coffee and chocolate hints. As smooth as the Macanudo standard. I bought a box and have not been dissapointed. The last cigar in the box tasted exactly like the first cigar in the box. I would have to say that it was a fun cigar.
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May 15, 2005
"That was creamy!"
This was a nice mild smoke, and so creamy I thought was drinking a glass of milk! Flavor was not bad, but very, very subtle. Peppery and creamy. Good "Just need one" smoke.
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November 6, 2004
"Awesome"
We loved it
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September 27, 2004
"Give this a try"
I bought a box of these on sale and was pleasantly surprised. Ive always liked Macs but this one took some time to get to know. The draw is bit tight but the trick to enjoying this dark stick is to realize that it is complex and changes from a smooth mellow start with a hint of pepper to a perfect robust smoker at the mid point with great flavors of taost and cocoa. Give this one a try but be patient.
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April 4, 2003
"correction to entry"
rating should not be 4.5, but 8.5!
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March 12, 2003
"Just Right"
Yep, a perfect cigar for middle of the road guys like me. Nice looking ,smooth, dark wrapper and a creamy smoke that was never harsh, and not as mild as some Macs. Not cheap enuff for an everyday smoke, but I would if I could!
📜 Archival Review
December 1, 2002
"One of my favorites"
Remember the three bears? This one is just right for me. Super good construction and appearance. With a mocha & peppery taste that was beyond reproach. A keeper!
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