About this cigar
El Septimo has long occupied a rarefied corner of the cigar world, and the Sacred Arts collection amplifies that mystique with limited releases that blur the line between smoke and art object. The Botticelli Salomon is a masterwork in proportion: that tapered, bulbous Salomon shape commands attention on any lounge shelf while delivering the slow, meditative burn these elongated vitolas demand. Wrapped in a silky Connecticut broadleaf that deepens to caramel at the shoulders, the Botticelli opens with creamy wood and subtle spice, the kind of measured complexity that justifies the long burn time and patient approach. The blend builds gently toward leather and warm cocoa notes in the final third, never overwhelming but always present. This is a cigar for the customer who knows the difference between quantity and craft, who sees the evening ahead and wants something to match the occasion. For lounge owners, this is a anchor offering. Pair it with aged spirits, position it as the house recommendation for clients seeking something beyond the everyday rotation, and watch it become the cigar they remember months later. The 20-count presentation makes restocking elegant and manageable.