Introduction to Joya De Nicaragua Clasico Viajante
Emanating from a distinguished tradition of master torcedores, the Joya De Nicaragua Clasico Viajante offers a refined experience, designed to seduce the cigar lover in search of quality and history. Born in the heart of the Nicaraguan landscape, this masterpiece upholds an artisanal heritage that has spanned decades.
Visual and tactile features
Even before lighting, the cigar establishes a dialogue with the connoisseur. A silky wrapper envelops this 216mm-long jewel like a precious fabric, promising a slow, steady burn. The 20.86mm diameter, meanwhile, testifies to meticulous craftsmanship for a comfortable, stable grip.
A harmonious blend of tobaccos
The heart of Clasico Viajante is a blend of rigorously selected tobaccos from the fertile soils of Nicaragua. These leaves are chosen for their sweetness and ability to blend into an aromatic bouquet where woody and sweet notes predominate.
The combination of these aromas with a creamy finish enriches the palate without overwhelming it, offering a gentle-medium strength. It's the perfect ally for quiet moments after a busy day.
Traditionally manufactured
The fruit of man's hand and his unchanging knowledge, each cigar is rolled with the precision for which Joya De Nicaragua is renowned. The patience and expertise of the craftsmen are revealed in the coherence of the draw and aroma with each volute of smoke.
A flavor profile to satisfy a variety of palates
Clasico Viajante is not just a favorite choice for novices looking for an introduction to the joys of cigar smoking. It is also esteemed by veterans for its ability to offer a new panorama of flavors from the Nicaraguan terroir.
With an estimated tasting time of between 120 and 150 minutes, it invites you to savor time and deepen your understanding of the subtle nuances it unfolds along the way.
Commitment to excellence
The Viajante, like all Joya De Nicaragua cigars, reflects an unwavering commitment to excellence. Each cigar is not only an invitation to enjoy a work of art, but also to participate in a cultural heritage.