About this cigar
Alec Bradley has spent two decades chasing the idea that a cigar is a complete artistic statement. The Prensado Lost Art proves they've found it. This robusto arrives wrapped in a sun-grown Ecuadorian Habano leaf that carries a burnished mahogany tone and promises immediate complexity. Under that wrapper sits a blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobacco that was designed not to change much over time, which matters for retailers stocking inventory. The experience opens with pepper and earth, settling into layers of cedar, subtle cocoa, and a whisper of espresso as you move through the second third. The draw is consistently firm without ever feeling forced. There's a backbone of spice here that never overwhelms, instead giving the smoking experience a sense of purpose. Strength sits right at medium-full, making this equally at home after dinner or during a steady afternoon session. The robusto format is your workhorse size. Fifty minutes of smoking time means it fits real schedules. For lounges and retailers, the Prensado Lost Art sits in that rare middle ground where it appeals to both the curious novice and the seasoned collector. Stock confidently.