About this cigar
Caldwell's Blind Man's Bluff series earned its cult following by refusing to play it safe, and the Connecticut expression proves that restraint can be as daring as provocation. Where others see a mild wrapper as a ceiling, Caldwell uses it as a canvas. The Connecticut leaf here delivers the expected creaminess and subtle sweetness, but the blend underneath - kept secret, naturally - adds unexpected depth: a whisper of nutty complexity, a spine of gentle wood, a lingering cocoa note that defies the wrapper's reputation for softness. The Magnum format gives this cigar room to develop, the kind of stick that rewards a slow hand and an attentive palate. This is the cigar for the customer who thinks they've outgrown milder smokes. Light it before dinner, or better yet, after one. Pair it with coffee in the morning without apology, or with a neat bourbon at day's end. For lounges and retailers stocking the Caldwell brand, the Connecticut Magnum fills the gap between accessible and interesting. It's the diplomatic choice that never compromises, and that's precisely why it moves.