About this cigar
Joya de Nicaragua's Antaño 1970 Alisado stands as one of Central America's most respected full-bodied offerings, honoring the brand's foundational year with a blend that refuses compromise. The Alisado wrapper, a sun-grown leaf from Nicaragua's premium regions, delivers the dark mahogany appearance collectors expect while promising layers of earth, leather, and subtle cocoa that develop across the first third. This is a cigar built for deliberate smoking, not background consumption. The Toro format strikes the ideal balance between presence and manageability, burning steadily for roughly 50 minutes of consistent flavor. Expect medium-plus body with peppery undertones that settle into woody complexity midway through, culminating in lingering spice and a clean, dry finish. The construction is meticulous, the draw forgiving enough for retail consistency without sacrificing the concentrated character that keeps repeat customers loyal. Position this as your premium domestic offering for guests serious about Nicaraguan tobacco, particularly those transitioning from milder profiles into fuller territory. The 20-count format moves well in lounge settings where customers appreciate quality without premium pricing that demands special orders. Joya de Nicaragua's reputation does the selling here.