Christian Eiroa, the former head of Camacho cigars, has teamed up with partner Tom Lazuka to introduce a new brand that showcases a distinct Nicaraguan blend. This vintage-dated cigar marks a shift from Eiroa's traditional style, which often featured Honduran tobacco. By utilizing tobaccos from a single country and highlighting the unique characteristics of a specific harvest year, the Asylum line pays homage to the premium wine industry's emphasis on vintage variation. The compact 44x4 size belies the robust flavor profile, which boasts a tangy tartness alongside rich notes of leather, coffee, and green apple. The Asylum series is designed to be bold and unconventional, with some of its offerings sporting unconventional names, yet this particular cigar's exceptional tobacco quality speaks for itself.