About this cigar
Plasencia Alma Del Campo Guajiro represents the Nicaraguan pedigree that made Plasencia one of the Western Hemisphere's most respected tobacco dynasties. This blend taps deep into the brand's agricultural heritage, drawing on prime Esteli and Jalapa tobaccos while wrapping them in a sun-grown wrapper that carries both authority and refinement. The Guajiro vitola delivers a medium-plus body with surprising complexity for its size. On the palate, expect a layered progression of cedar, cocoa, and subtle spice that builds without becoming aggressive. There's an earthy undertone that speaks to the terroir of Plasencia's own farms. The smoke sits comfortably in the hand for roughly 50 minutes, making it ideal for an evening ritual or a transition smoke between larger commitments. Construction is consistently tight, and the draw remains effortless from first light to nub. For the lounge or casino buyer, this is a working cigar that doesn't demand fanfare but rewards serious attention. The ten-unit presentation keeps inventory nimble while maintaining the prestige your clientele expects from the Plasencia name. Stock this for customers who know the difference between a house blend and a pedigree product.