Deadwood Tobacco Company is a cigar brand established in the early 2000s through a collaboration between founder Vaughn Boyd and Drew Estate. The brand originated in Deadwood, South Dakota, and is known for unconventional blends and packaging designs.
The product line includes three core cigars: Fat Bottom Betty (5×54 Robusto or 6×60 Gordito), Crazy Alice (4×52 Pyramid), and Sweet Jane. These cigars use Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos, wrapped in either Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro or Ecuadorian Sumatra leaves. The manufacturing occurs at Drew Estate's Nicaraguan factory.
These cigars feature slightly sweetened tips and exhibit flavor profiles containing notes of anise, pepper, dried fruit, and floral tones. The Fat Bottom Betty variant specifically shows earthy and mocha characteristics. Smoking duration ranges from 45-60 minutes for the Robusto size.
Packaging includes 10-count boxes for Crazy Alice and various options (single, 5-pack, or 10-count box) for Fat Bottom Betty. Retail pricing falls between $6.90-$10.36 per cigar depending on packaging format.