Debonaire Cigars: A Brand with History
The Debonaire brand is backed by Daniel Sinclair and Philip S. Zanghi III. The latter is no stranger to the world of premium cigars. Even before Rocky Patel became one of the leading brands, he was active in the industry alongside Rocky. Together, they founded the Indian Tabac Cigar Company. Later, Philip temporarily withdrew from the business before making a spectacular comeback with Debonaire.

In the early 2010s, Philip Zanghi returned to the cigar world with Debonaire. Thanks to the renowned Schuster company, these exquisite cigars have been available in Germany since 2018.
An Exceptional Taste Experience
Debonaire cigars do not easily fit into a classic flavor category. Many aficionados describe them as having pronounced umami notes, a term often associated with savory flavors. This complexity creates a unique smoking experience that true connoisseurs particularly appreciate.
From Mild to Bold: The Flavor Variety of Debonaire Cigars
The first series, Debonaire H, impresses with notes of hay, wood, and delicate roasted aromas, maintaining a pleasantly medium-bodied profile. The Maduro version, on the other hand, is more intense, featuring the characteristic sweetness of dark wrappers. For those who prefer a lighter option, the Daybreak is an excellent choice – a perfect companion for the morning when the palate isn’t yet ready for stronger flavors.
Indian Motorcycle Cigars: A Tribute to American Legends
With the Indian Motorcycle series, Debonaire has created a line that continues the tradition of the Indian Tabac Cigar Company. These cigars pay homage to the legendary American motorcycle brand and offer two distinct blends, each with a unique character.

The Maduro variant impresses with bold flavors and a subtle sweetness. Those who prefer a milder alternative should opt for the Connecticut Shade. The name "Indian" does not refer to a geographical origin but rather serves as a tribute to America’s first motorcycle manufacturer.
