Description
A smooth and flavourful cigar crafted by the renowned Oscar Valladares, offered at an affordable price—what more could you ask for? The Plan B Maduro features an oily Maduro wrapper over a Honduran binder, filled with a mix of Honduran and Nicaraguan short and long-fillers. Expertly hand-rolled in Honduras. Size: Toro 6 x 52. Note: these are now shipping in plain packaging.
- Strength: Medium – Full
- Wrapper: Maduro
- Binder: Honduras / Nicaragua, Honduras
- Filler Honduras: / Nicaragua, Honduras
About Oscar Valladares
Oscar Valladares is a Honduran entrepreneur and cigar maker who launched Oscar Valladares Tobacco & Co. in 2012 with his brother Héctor and partner Bayron Duarte. After nearly a decade working with Rocky Patel—where he first discovered his palate and passion for tobacco—Oscar opened his own factory in Danlí, Honduras, blending Bayron’s deep industry experience with his own marketing savvy.
His debut cigar, aptly named 2012, paid homage to the Mayan calendar’s then famed end‑of‑the‑world date, and included a bonus, candela‑wrapped stick as part of the concept. That same adventurous spirit led to his breakout “Leaf by Oscar” series—cigars sold wrapped in tobacco leaves instead of cellophane. The unique presentation sold out 1,000 cigars in just days and helped the brand spread globally.
Over time, Oscar’s brand has grown to over 200 factory employees in Danlí, with production climbing from tens of thousands of cigars to several hundred thousand per month. Beyond Leaf, his lines now include The Oscar, Super Fly, Ciserón Edition, McFly, Wild Hunter, and the premium Santiago Valladares. He even established in‑house paper production—often made from discarded tobacco leaves—for cigar bands.
Oscar Valladares cigars are celebrated for their bold flavours, creative packaging, and cultural storytelling. Fans and critics alike praise blends like Super Fly for offering complexity (“chocolate, dark fruit, molasses”) at great value. Today, Oscar’s cigars are sold in over 1,000 shops across the U.S., Europe, Latin America and beyond—a testament to his slogan: “We are not just making cigars; we are creating experiences.”




