About this cigar
Curivari has built its reputation on thoughtful, age-forward blending, and the Vintage 446 Unit exemplifies that philosophy. This is not a mass-market cigar: it's a carefully constructed Nicaraguan puro that respects tobacco in the way a single-malt distillery respects its casks. The "446" designation speaks to the blend's specificity, and the vintage nomenclature signals that these tobaccos have been given time to develop complexity before rolling. Expect a medium-bodied experience with surprising depth. The Nicaraguan long-filler delivers woody undertones and gentle spice on the mid-palate, with hints of cocoa and dried fruit emerging as the cigar develops. The construction is impeccable, with the draw and burn suggesting tobaccos that have been properly aged and married. This is the kind of stick that rewards a slower pace, revealing nuance that rush-smoking would miss. For your lounge or retail accounts, the Vintage 446 Unit appeals to the customer who's graduated beyond flashy bands and recognizable names. Position this as a sommelier's cigar: something to recommend to the client who asks for substance over status. A unit of ten offers the perfect entry point for testing demand among your more discerning clientele.