About this cigar
Romacraft has earned its reputation on the back of meticulous blending and uncompromising tobacco selection, and the Aquitaine Cranium Unit exemplifies both. This petite figurado from acclaimed blender Phil Pressman marries a Connecticut broadleaf maduro wrapper with a carefully curated Dominican and Nicaraguan core, delivering unexpected depth in a compact format. The vitola demands attention: construction is immaculate, and the taper creates a natural rhythm to the experience. Expect a medium-bodied burn with pronounced cocoa and leather notes, accented by subtle spice on the finish. The maduro sweetness emerges gradually, never overwhelming the underlying cedar and earth tones. It's the kind of cigar that rewards close attention during the first third, then settles into a meditative groove for the remainder. Perfect timing for a cigar lounge looking to offer something beyond the standard roster, or a casino retail operation seeking a conversation piece that doesn't demand a two-hour commitment. A box of 24 positions this as an accessible entry point for customers curious about Romacraft's craft without the investment of a larger format. Turnover potential here is genuine.