First rolled in 1937 by Julius Caeser Newman, founder of America's oldest family-owned cigar company, the brand takes its name from his boyhood home in Hungary, the village brick house where family lived upstairs and neighbors gathered below to share food, stories, and a good smoke. That spirit of everyday camaraderie is still the whole point. Revived by the Newman grandsons and handcrafted today in Estelí, Nicaragua, Brick House pairs rich, well-aged Nicaraguan tobacco with the kind of flawless construction that has earned it a spot in Cigar Aficionado's Top 25 more than once.