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ATL Good Trouble

Features
Brand ATL Cigar
Brand Line ATL Good Trouble
Flavor Notes Cedar, Pepper, Cream, Nuts, Sweet Spice
Strength Mild-Medium
Unit Type Box
Creamy, mild-medium Nicaraguan with Cedar, Pepper, and Cream
4502
Available
100% Authentic
Free Ship $150+
Humidity Controlled
The ATL Good Trouble is a reblended Habano-wrapped cigar named in honor of civil rights icon John Lewis. From the first light, this cigar opens with cedar and pepper. As it develops, layers of cream and nuts emerge, creating a complex and satisfying profile. The smoke is smooth and well-balanced throughout. Wrapped in Ecuadorian Habano 2000 wrapper over Ecuadorian Connecticut Sungrown binder and Nicaragua filler, the ATL Good Trouble delivers mild-medium strength with excellent balance. Handcrafted in Nicaragua, this cigar showcases expert blending and superior construction. This cigar pairs beautifully with coffee, light rum, or a smooth bourbon.

Features

Brand ATL Cigar
Brand Line ATL Good Trouble
Country Nicaragua
Experience Level beginner-friendly
Filler Nicaragua
Flavor Notes Cedar, Pepper, Cream, Nuts, Sweet Spice
Generated Tags mild-medium, 2000, nicaragua, cedar, pepper, cream, nuts, sweet spice, mid-range, beginner-friendly, everyday-smoke
Strength Mild-Medium
Unit Type Box
Binder Ecuadorian Connecticut Sungrown
Store and address
Working hours
Phone
In stock
Lucrative Leads
91135 E Metro Pkwy
8 AM -> 5 PM
(678) 230-2334
Available
What does the ATL Good Trouble taste like?

The ATL Good Trouble delivers rich notes of cedar and pepper. As it develops, cream, nuts emerge, creating a complex and satisfying profile.

How strong is the ATL Good Trouble?

The ATL Good Trouble is rated Mild-Medium strength. It offers a bit more body while remaining approachable for most smokers.

Where is the ATL Good Trouble made?

The ATL Good Trouble is handcrafted in Nicaragua using Ecuadorian Habano 2000 wrapper, Ecuadorian Connecticut Sungrown binder, and Nicaragua filler tobaccos.

What drinks pair well with the ATL Good Trouble?

The ATL Good Trouble's mild-medium profile pairs excellently with coffee, light rum, or a smooth bourbon.

Is the ATL Good Trouble good for beginners?

Yes, the ATL Good Trouble is a great option for beginners. Its mild-medium strength and smooth flavors make it very approachable for new cigar smokers.

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