About this cigar
Asylum 13 represents the intersection of technical cigar craft and unabashed boldness. The Split Personality blend earned its name by delivering opposing forces on the palate: a Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper cloaks a core of potent Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos that build toward a memorable finish. Asymmetrical, architectural, and honestly a bit provocative, the 7x70 format gives smokers real substance without demanding three hours of commitment. The experience unfolds in layers. The first third offers surprising sweetness, dark chocolate and caramel notes that yield to deeper earth and black pepper as you progress. By the final inch, the blend's inherent complexity emerges: woody undertones, leather, and a lingering spice that keeps things interesting. This is a cigar that rewards attention without requiring a whiskey pairing, though bourbon won't hurt. Strength sits solidly in medium-full territory, making it accessible to experienced smokers while still earning respect from the serious collector. For lounges and retailers stocking a thoughtful selection beyond the usual suspects, Asylum 13 Split Personality attracts customers looking to experiment. The format moves quickly, the story sells itself, and repeat buyers tend to come back. Twenty cigars per box makes inventory management straightforward for regular retailers.