About this cigar
Romacraft's CroMagnon line represents the house's commitment to bold, complex blending without a trace of pretense. The Pennsylvania Anthropology Unit trades the line's typical maduro richness for a golden Connecticut wrapper that reveals something unexpected: a cigar built on a full-bodied core with restraint and precision. Tobacconists who champion Romacraft know the brand favors architectural balance over brute strength, and this expression delivers exactly that philosophy. Expect leather and subtle spice from the first third, with the blend opening into warm wood and toasted grain as it develops. There's a refined earthiness underneath, punctuated by pepper that lingers without overwhelming the palate. The smoke remains creamy and consistent from light to finish, making it equally at home after a late lunch or during an evening wind-down. Construction is flawless, as Romacraft standards demand. For lounges and retailers stocking Romacraft across their range, the Pennsylvania offering fills the Connecticut-wrapper space beautifully. It's approachable enough for the curious customer yet complex enough to reward the serious collector. A box of 24 is the right size for stores confident in consistent movement.