Brick House Mighty Mighty


While JC Newman is best known for ultra-premium brands like Diamond Crown, Diamond Crown
Maximus, and Julius Caesar, one of its best-selling cigars is celebrated for
delivering premium quality at an incredible value-the Brick House Mighty
Mighty. The original Brick House, created nearly a century ago as a Cuban Puro, was
named after J.C. Newman's childhood home-the only brick house in his Hungarian
village. That legendary blend disappeared during the Great Depression,
but decades later, grandsons Eric and Bobby Newman resurrected the brand with a
bold Nicaraguan filler and binder paired with an Ecuadorian Havana Subido
wrapper. Despite its rich flavor, the Newmans kept it affordably priced, helping Brick
House skyrocket in popularity. This blend has multiple 90+ ratings reaching
as high as 93 from Cigar Aficionado and a few Top 25 honors, this cigar has earned
a permanent home in humidors worldwide.
The presentation is simple yet refined, hiding its price-conscious nature. Construction is
excellent-a hallmark of JC Newman-and the draw is effortless, producing creamy
white smoke. The flavor profile opens with white pepper, transitioning into
a sweet and earthy mix of cinnamon, coffee, and cedar, with coconut, nutmeg,
and maple notes emerging throughout. Everything revolves around a sweet
tobacco core, evoking memories of classic cigars. The Mighty Mighty (6 1/4" x 60)
format caters to fans of chunky cigars, delivering a cool, mellow, medium-bodied
smoke perfect for any time of day.
Brick House has always been a cigar for everyone-from newcomers to seasoned aficionados. It
pairs beautifully with coffee or medium-bodied beer, and fans of Flor de Oliva
or Perdomo Fresco will find it especially appealing. Whether enjoyed solo or
shared with friends, the Brick House Mighty Mighty offers exceptional quality,
value, and satisfaction, earning its reputation as a must-have Nicaraguan
cigar for every humidor.





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Shape
Medium-Full
6 1/4 X 60
Ecuadorian Havano
Nicaraguan
Nicaraguan
Nicaragua
Gordo

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