For the first time in a year-and-a-half, there will be a new line from Aging Room.
It’s the Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata, an extension to the Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua series that launched in 2018. According to Cigar Aficionado, the new line remains a Nicaraguan puro, but is blended to be milder than the original Quattro Nicaragua. Like the original, it is made at Tabacalera AJ Fernandez Cigars de Nicaragua S.A. using tobaccos from Fernández’s farm.
It will be offered in six sizes:
- Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Espressivo (5 x 50) — $13.02 (Box of 20, $260.40)
- Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Maestro (6 x 52) — $13.13 (Box of 20, $262.20)
- Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Vibrato (6 x 54) — $13.24 (Box of 20, $264.80)
- Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Concerto (7 x 50) — $13.37 (Box of 20, $267.40)
- Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Grande (6 x 60 — $13.55 (Box of 20, $271)
- Aging Room Quattro Nicaragua Sonata Impromptu (6 1/2 x 52) — $14.98 (Box of 10, $149.80)
The cigars will be shown off at TPE 2023—which takes place Feb. 22-24 in Las Vegas—before shipping to stores in March.
“Not with notes or to be played on the piano, but with tobacco leaves to be enjoyed by adult consumers looking for something unique,” said Nodal in a press release. “The Aging Room Nicaragua Sonata is composed with leaves grown in the valleys and mountains of Nicaragua and nurtured by the dedicated people of Nicaragua.”
Aging Room is distributed in the U.S. by Altadis U.S.A., part of Tabacalera USA. Nodal serves as the head of product capability.
Update (Feb. 15, 2023) — Added information and images from the press release.
Update (May 15, 2023) — The company announced that the cigar will now be released on June 1.