About this cigar
Guardian Of The Farm stands as one of Nicaragua's most meticulous agricultural operations, where every leaf tells a story of terroir and tradition. Their Corojo Campeon draws on the brand's deep commitment to estate-grown tobacco, specifically their proprietary Corojo wrapper that carries the peppery, earthy character this varietal is known for while showing unexpected refinement. The Campeon profile unfolds with initial notes of black pepper and cedar, settling into a woody core with hints of leather and subtle cocoa as the cigar develops. It's medium-bodied but complex, with the kind of backbone that demands attention rather than conversation. The construction is impeccable, the burn deliberate and rewarding. This is the cigar for a lounge owner who stock only what serious smokers reach for on repeat visits, or a casino buyer looking to differentiate premium retail from the standard offerings. A natural pairing after a substantial meal or during an evening wind-down. The 25-count box moves quickly once customers taste the consistency and character here.