About this cigar
Romacraft Tobacconist has earned respect for refusing to chase trends, instead refining its craft through limited and exclusive releases. The CroMagnon Pennsylvania Clovis represents that philosophy taken seriously: a Pennsylvania broadleaf wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and filler, assembled with the precision that defines the entire CroMagnon line. This is not a first cigar, nor a casual pairing. It demands attention. The Pennsylvania broadleaf delivers exactly what that wrapper promises: earthy depth, cocoa undertones, and a leathery finish that develops complexity through the first third. The body sits comfortably in the full range, building gradually rather than announcing itself. Expect woody notes with subtle spice on the retrohale and a construction so consistent it speaks to Romacraft's quality control obsession. This is the kind of cigar a serious lounge or resort humidor needs in rotation: distinctive enough to intrigue regular customers, substantial enough to merit shelf space without apology. The 24-count presentation suits retailers who stock for the dedicated collector rather than the impulse buyer. Position this as your answer when someone asks for something beyond the usual suspects, a cigar with a story built on Pennsylvania tobacco and Nicaraguan pedigree.