About this cigar
Espinosa Comfortably Numb Volume #1 draws its name and inspiration from Pink Floyd's masterwork, channeling that same sense of detached contemplation into a carefully crafted medium format. This is Espinosa working in their wheelhouse: a Nicaraguan puro with a San Andrés maduro wrapper that delivers genuine complexity without demanding your full attention. The wrapper carries deep chocolate and leather notes, while the core blend offers a measured progression of black pepper, cocoa, and subtle cedar. Strength sits comfortably in the medium-to-full range. The Toro is the right size for this blend. It burns steadily over roughly 50 minutes, giving you enough time to settle into that philosophical headspace the name suggests. Pair it after dinner with cognac or a pour of rye, or simply as an evening wind-down when you need to step back from the noise. For retailers and lounge owners, this is the kind of release that appeals to customers who've moved beyond entry-level cigars but appreciate a blend without pretension. Espinosa has built serious credibility, and this one justifies that reputation with a straightforward, rewarding smoke that delivers what it promises.