Nat Sherman Sterling cigars were added to the company's portfolio in 2013 and are well worthy of the first-rate name. They also fit in seamlessly with the rest of the brand's mild and medium strength Dominican-made sticks. The cigars feature a pure Dominican filler blend and binder wrapped in an irresistible honey brown Ecuadorian Connecticut leaf.
Multiple fillers from across the Dominican Republic are used in Nat Sherman Sterling cigars. These fillers aged for up to ten years. According to Nat Sherman, the combination of origin and age, seed variety, and leaf position made this rich stogie with a long finish, near-perfect burn, and profound complexity possible.
The packaging on Nat Sherman Sterling cigars was specifically selected for the connoisseur who ages their cigars before smoking. The cigars are not individually cellophaned wrapped. They actually come in a wheel structure that the company states emboldens the cigars’ flavors to marry. At the same time, the Okoume wood, which is odorless, eliminates any opportunity for cedarwood to overwhelm the aroma and flavor of Nat Sherman Sterling cigars.
These are creamy full-flavored sticks with a mild to medium body. The resulting flavor notes are vanilla, cinnamon, citrus, and bread.
In 2020 Nat Sherman International closed its doors after its parent company was unable to find a buyer. Lucky for us, two former Nat Sherman VPs acquired the rights to the cigar brands. When a company has been in business since 1930, it must be doing something right. We look forward to the next evolution of Nat Sherman cigars.
Please enjoy Nat Sherman Sterling cigars at your leisure.