Room 101 Farce Maduro vs Room 101 Daikoku

Posted on July 14 2025

Open box of Room 101 Daikoku and Farce Maduro

Quick Summary: Room 101 Farce Maduro vs Room 101 Daikoku

  • Wrapper: Farce Maduro = Mexican San Andrés; Daikoku = Ecuador Sumatra Oscuro (limited crop).
  • Strength: Farce Maduro = medium-full cocoa spice; Daikoku = medium-plus cedar-floral complexity.
  • Production: Farce Maduro is regular-run; Daikoku limited to 1,100 ten-count boxes released 2024.
  • Price (Robusto): Farce Maduro ≈ $12; Daikoku ≈ $16 due to smaller yield and bespoke packaging.
  • Flavor Core: Farce = dark chocolate • earth • red pepper. Daikoku = cedar incense • citrus peel • nougat.

Why Did Matt Booth Release Daikoku?

After the success of Farce Maduro, Room 101 founder Matt Booth wanted a blend that honored Japanese folklore and the brand’s Kyoto design roots. Daikoku—named after the Shinto god of prosperity—uses a low-yield Ecuador Sumatra Oscuro wrapper and ships in black-lacquer ten-count boxes etched with Daikoku’s mallet logo.

How Do the Blends Compare?

Farce Maduro marries Mexican San Andrés sweetness with a Dominican-Nicaraguan-Pennsylvania filler trio, delivering dark-chocolate depth and red-pepper zing. Daikoku swaps to an Ecuador Sumatra Oscuro leaf over Honduran Corojo binder and dual Nicaraguan fillers, adding cedar incense, citrus peel and nougat for a more layered medium-plus profile.

Side-by-Side Specs

Room 101 Farce Maduro vs Room 101 Daikoku
Feature Farce Maduro Daikoku (Ltd.)
Wrapper Mexican San Andrés Maduro Ecuador Sumatra Oscuro
Binder Indonesian Honduran Corojo
Filler Dominican • Nicaraguan • PA Broadleaf Nicaragua (Estelí & Condega)
Body Medium-Full Medium-Plus
Key Notes Cocoa • Earth • Red Pepper Cedar • Citrus • Nougat
Robusto MSRP $12 $16
Production Core line 1,100 boxes (2024)

Which Cigar Fits Your Palate?

  • Sweet-and-Spicy Fans: Choose Farce Maduro for chocolate-pepper punch at an everyday price.
  • Complexity Seekers: Pick Daikoku if you enjoy cedar, citrus and floral incense with limited-edition cachet.
  • Collectors: Daikoku’s numbered boxes and Shinto artwork add shelf appeal and trade value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Daikoku stronger than Farce Maduro?

No—Daikoku sits at medium-plus. Farce Maduro edges it in raw pepper, while Daikoku offers more layered sweetness.

Are the blends box-pressed?

Both are classic round parejos; only Room 101’s 10th Anniversary line is box-pressed.

Will Daikoku return next year?

Booth hinted future small runs, but no dates confirmed—treat current stock as one-and-done.

Where can I learn more about Room 101 cigars?

See our full Room 101 Cigars Guide for line history and pairings.

Ready to try one? Browse our Room 101 Collection for the latest available Farce, Daikoku, and small-batch Room 101 cigars.

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