Already one of the top names in humidors, Daniel Marshall entered the luxury cigar world with his highly-acclaimed Daniel Marshall Black Label. Marshall once again turns to cigar legends Manuel Quesada and Nestor Plasencia, who have crafted another deeply complex smoke: The Daniel Marshall Red Label. Upping the ante in both body and taste, the Daniel Marshall Red Label (aka DM2) is built around Nicaraguan Esteli and Nicaraguan Jalapa tobaccos which have been aged 5 years and topped by a darkly textured Nicaraguan Colorado wrapper leaf. The Nicaraguan Puro is then aged another year adding depth to the medium-to-full bodied experience touched with hints of cocoa, coffee, nut, wood, pepper and sweet spice. A reboot of a previously released Daniel Marshall “Red Label” that featured Dominican and Ecuadorian tobacco. Thanks for reading!If you enjoyed this article, say Hello On:Instagram |Facebook |X |Anchor"Hey Google, listen to Cigars 365" or "Alexa, cigar reviews" Post navigation Macanudo Cafe Cavalier Geneve White Series