
by Daron Pressley
April 25, 2025
Omar McGee is no stranger to building empires.
Omar McGee is no stranger to building empires. The Flint, Michigan native, Howard University alumnus, and serial entrepreneur has long crafted businesses that reflect a deep sense of purpose, culture, and an elevated experience. His latest venture, the Rose Gold Reserve Cigar, is no exceptionβ itβs a masterclass in storytelling, exclusivity, and refined taste.
McGee launched Rose Gold Reserve in a booming market. The U.S. premium cigar industry saw over 500 million premium cigars imported in 2022, marking a continuation of a multi-year trend of growth. Meanwhile, the global cigar market was valued at $17.5 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $21.6 billion by 2028, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5%.Β
Born from a three-year collaboration with legendary master blender Christian Eiroa, Rose Gold Reserve isnβt just a cigar β itβs a statement. βI wanted to craft more than just a cigarβI wanted to create an experience,β McGee says. βThe name symbolizes sophistication and distinction, while also nodding to the richness of Black culture and heritage.β
Despite this upward momentum, representation remains limited. McGee is part of a small but growing group of Black entrepreneurs carving out space in a historically exclusive industry.
From Howard to Honduras: The Art of the Blend
Crafted in DanlΓ, Honduras, each Rose Gold Reserve cigar boasts a Mexican Maduro wrapper, complemented by a premium Honduran binder and filler. McGee chose to work with Christian Eiroa, a third-generation master blender known for his work with Davidoff, C.L.E., and Camacho brands.
βChristian was born into the tobacco fields,β McGee says. βHis family has been doing this for over a century. That expertise helps us maintain the consistency and excellence that defines Rose Gold Reserve.β
McGee took a hands-on approach β visiting fields, testing blends, and curating a distinct flavor profile. βIt wasnβt just about location β it was about building real relationships and curating a smoking experience that matched our identity.β
Positioning the Brand: Luxury with Intention
From day one, McGee strategically positioned Rose Gold Reserve as a cigar and a lifestyle brand. βWe were intentional about aligning with luxury, culture, and exclusivity,β he says. βItβs not about hype β about timeless style and intentional growth.β
Limiting releases helped build anticipation and maintain exclusivity. Meanwhile, strategic visual branding and storytelling helped connect with tastemakers, creatives, and professionals. The brandβs debut event? A black-tie affair in a billion-dollar penthouse overlooking Los Angeles. βWe launched with momentum and vision,β McGee recalls. βAnd the next morning, we sold out in two days.β
Most recently, Rose Gold Reserve was selected as the exclusive cigar brand for the Super BowlΒ Champion Philadelphia Eagles. The cigar brand was prominently featured in the victory celebrations and footage of the Eagles at the Fanatics Exclusive Party.
Breaking Barriers in a Legacy Industry
Like many Black founders in legacy industries, McGee faced challenges gaining access and credibility in the cigar industry. βThis is a relationship-driven space, and many of the key players arenβt used to seeing us in leadership roles,β he explained.
Support came through his Howard University (HU) network. HU alumna and attorney-turned-business partner Celeste Williams, as well as McGeeβs wife and business partner, Teresa McGee, were instrumental in building the brandβs foundation. βCeleste said, βI want all the smoke. I want in.β That was God talking to me.β
McGee highlights a vital demographic shift: βThe fastest-growing demographic in the cigar industry is Black women. Why wouldnβt I align with strong, brilliant Black women who get the vision?β

Scaling Without Sacrificing Prestige
For McGee, growth isnβt about scale β itβs about legacy. βWeβre not chasing volume β weβre building something lasting,β he says. The team has kept cigar distribution limited and selective, focusing on online sales and curated partnerships. βRose Gold Reserve isnβt meant to be everywhere β itβs meant to be in the right places.β
The brand recently expanded with The Platinum Reserve, a puro blend made with three-year-aged Honduran tobacco. βEverything we do is about quality and experience. Thatβs how you scale a premium brand β on your terms.β
A Blueprint for Black Luxury Entrepreneurship
McGeeβs advice is simple but profound to aspiring entrepreneurs looking to break into niche luxury markets: βLead with confidence, clarity, and culture. Understand your industry inside and out. And make sure your audio matches your video.β
With Rose Gold Reserve, Omar McGee isnβt just redefining cigar culture β heβs creating a blueprint for excellence, storytelling, and legacy in the luxury space.
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