The cigar world is more than just great smokes—it’s a community built on bold flavors, honest conversations, and a shared appreciation for craftsmanship. In a recent episode of The Cigar Guys Podcast, hosts Alex Gonzalez, Mark, and Jared welcomed Mike Wilson from Hooten Young for a laid-back, wide-ranging chat. While the discussion veered into everything from industry predictions to everyday “propaganda” they’re not buying, the spotlight stayed firmly on premium cigars like Hooten Young’s standout blends.
Hooten Young, a veteran-owned brand founded by Norm Hooten (the real-life “Hoot” from Black Hawk Down), crafts hand-rolled cigars that honor military heritage while delivering exceptional quality. Their lineup includes bold, balanced options that pair perfectly with whiskey or a relaxed evening.
Why the Paladin Connecticut Stands Out as a Must-Try
One cigar that stole the show during the episode was the Paladin Connecticut. Described as super creamy, smooth, buttery, and delicious, it’s become a favorite for its versatility—you can enjoy it to start or end your day without it feeling one-dimensional.
This 6 x 52 toro features an Ecuadorian Connecticut-seed wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and fillers. Expect a creamy profile with notes of cedar, toasted almond, wood, leather, and a hint of white pepper or spice. It offers an even burn, easy draw, and a long, satisfying finish. Reviewers and fans call it one of the best Connecticut wrappers out there—mild-to-medium in body, yet with enough backbone to keep things interesting.
If you’re looking for a smooth, approachable premium cigar that doesn’t sacrifice flavor, the Paladin Connecticut is a top recommendation. It’s part of Hooten Young’s growing portfolio of high-quality, story-driven smokes.
Industry Outlook: Tariffs, Growth, and What’s Next
The conversation touched on the cigar industry’s future, including potential challenges like tariffs on Nicaraguan imports (a major source of premium cigars). While threats of high tariffs (including 100% proposals or increases to 18%) have loomed, many in the industry view them more as negotiation tools than guaranteed policy. As of early 2026, the market remains resilient—U.S. handmade cigar imports rose 4.6% in the first three quarters of 2025, with Nicaragua leading at over 190 million cigars shipped.
Brands like Hooten Young continue to innovate and expand, focusing on quality blends that resonate with enthusiasts. The episode’s hosts expressed optimism that the industry will keep growing, especially as economic pressures ease and clarity emerges on trade issues.
More Than Just a Smoke: Hooten Young’s Unique Appeal
Hooten Young stands out not only for its cigars but for its commitment to veterans and causes. Their cigars—alongside their award-winning American whiskeys—are made to remember and celebrate excellence.
Whether you’re new to premium cigars or a seasoned aficionado, Hooten Young offers blends that deliver on flavor, construction, and story. From the creamy Paladin Connecticut to bolder options like the MA Deuce or limited editions, there’s something for every palate.
Ready to elevate your next smoke? Check out the full Hooten Young lineup and see why they’re gaining fans fast.
What’s your go-to Connecticut cigar? Drop a comment below and share your thoughts on the latest industry trends!
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