Joya de Nicaragua Antaño 1970 Gran Consul
In the past, this cigar was a tribute to Nicaragua's centuries-old tradition of tobacco production. A puro with full-bodied aromas that will delight lovers of strong cigars. We recommend that less experienced smokers enjoy it slowly to avoid feeling dizzy.
The cape reveals a scent of leather and earth. It is firm to the touch and has prominent veins.

Tasting menu
Notes
The tasting gets off to a flying start with pronounced notes of pepper and a slight bitterness. It quickly becomes clear that the tone has been set and the first third will remain in the same vein, further accentuating the strength by blending notes of leather, damp earth and ivy.
The construction is perfect, ensuring a smooth draw and even burn. The ash remains compact and falls in one piece just before reaching the band.
At this point, the pepper begins to lose some of its intensity and we can enjoy a finish with slightly roasted bitter almond flavours.
Pairing
We recommend pairing it with a refreshing, sweet drink to balance the spices and hint of bitterness.
Enjoy this cigar with a mojito or virgin mojito.
Smoke Spirit Mojito
Recipe 2 tablespoons of brown sugar crushed with a generous handful of Moroccan
mint 0.5 measure of elderflower syrup
3 measures of white rum A 1710, Bête à feu
Sparkling water to top up, crushed ice

The cigar anecdote
Antaño means "of yesteryear". A tribute to the 1970s, when Joya de Nicaragua exploded in popularity in post-embargo America.