About this cigar
Curivari has quietly built a reputation among serious smokers who value meticulous craftsmanship over flash, and the Buenaventura line exemplifies why. This BV 560 is a medium-bodied robusto that showcases the brand's commitment to quality Nicaraguan long-fillers wrapped in a visibly textured Habano leaf. What strikes you immediately is the complexity: initial peppery notes give way to earthy undertones, subtle wood, and a surprising sweetness that emerges in the second third. The 560 format rewards patience. It's long enough to develop distinct flavor phases without demanding an hour of commitment, making it an ideal threshold cigar for lounges introducing customers to premium Nicaraguan profiles. The burn is notoriously even, the draw consistently satisfying. This is the kind of cigar that disappears into the evening, whether paired with a good bourbon after dinner or enjoyed as a midday reset with coffee. For retailers and lounge managers, Curivari's pricing sits in that productive middle ground: premium enough to carry real margins, accessible enough that serious customers don't balk at the ask. A box of ten moves steadily with the clientele you want to keep.