Debonaire Cigars: Tradition Meets Modern Craftsmanship
The brand Debonaire is backed by Daniel Sinclair and Philip S. Zanghi III. Philip is no stranger to the cigar world—long before Rocky Patel became one of the big names, he was already in the industry with him. Together, they founded the Indian Tabac Cigar Company. Later, Philip withdrew from the industry—but not forever.
In the 2010s, he returned with his own brand, Debonaire. Thanks to the renowned house of Schuster, these fine cigars have been available in Germany since 2018.
Unique Flavor With Umami Character
The flavor profile of Debonaire cigars is exceptional. Many aficionados describe them with the term umami. But what does that mean exactly? Umami stands for a full-bodied, savory note—similar to the deep richness of aged cheese or grilled meat.
From Mild to Intense: The Flavor World of Debonaire Cigars
The first series, Debonaire H, offers a harmonious blend of hay, wood, and roasted aromas with medium strength. The Maduro is stronger and enhances the flavor profile with a subtle sweetness. Those who prefer a lighter smoke can opt for the Daybreak—perfect for a gentle start to the day.
Indian Motorcycle Cigars: A Tribute to American Icons
With the Indian Motorcycle series, Debonaire pays homage to the legendary U.S. motorcycle brand. These cigars continue the tradition of the Indian Tabac Cigar Company.
This series offers both bold and milder variations. The Maduro impresses with its intense sweetness, while the Connecticut Shade delivers a smooth, creamy smoking experience. By the way, the name "Indian" does not refer to a place of origin but honors the first major motorcycle brand in the United States.