El Septimo cigars are made in Costa Rica and cover a wide range of formats, including large ring gauges and long-smoking releases. The blends often combine Central American tobaccos with carefully aged wrappers. Check strength and duration before choosing. The larger formats are best reserved for an evening with enough time to let the cigar cool between draws.
Choose the cigar according to the occasion and the time available. A compact parejo is practical for a first trial, while a longer or shaped vitola is better when the blend is already familiar. Smoke slowly, especially in the final third, to avoid heat masking the tobacco.
Use the page to compare the available vitolas side by side, then reserve the exact size that suits the time and level of strength you want.
Keep the first comparison simple: choose one line, one familiar format and a moderate pace. This gives a clearer impression than switching several variables at once.