About this cigar
Aging Room has built a reputation for meticulous tobacco selection and extended aging protocols, and the Quattro Nicaragua line exemplifies that discipline. The Sonata Concerto Unit features a Connecticut broadleaf maduro wrapper over a Nicaraguan puro core, a combination that delivers surprising complexity from a box-pressed petit corona format. What emerges is a cigar caught between elegance and backbone: creamy chocolate and cocoa notes arrive first, followed by a subtle undercurrent of black pepper and cedar that develops through the final third. The smoke stays medium-bodied, never overwhelming, but never soft either. This is a cigar built for efficiency without compromise. The 4.5 x 50 vitola smokes clean and fast, yet maintains enough structural integrity to reward a contemplative smoker. Pair it with an espresso or a glass of bourbon during the back nine, or keep a few on hand for customers who want a serious Nicaraguan puro without the commitment of a full corona. For lounge owners, the format presents real retail appeal: it's positioned above commodity smoke but moves faster than larger formats. The twenty-count box lets you stock confidently while maintaining margins that reflect the blend's quality.