Asylum Nyctophilia Reviews
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Asylum Nyctophilia 770
"Not quite what I was hoping for"
To be fair, I ve only tried a single one of these so far, and will get to a few more. I ll update this should my opinion change with the rest I bought - but so far, I m a tad disappointed with this one.
The draw is really, really light. Probably the lightest I ve experienced in this size range - I am an avid enjoyer of the 7x70 format. While this can certainly be desired at times, it was quite a bit lighter than I was expecting. The smoke itself seems lighter and less complex than I was hoping for as well, though harsher than I wanted it to be.
This is by no means a terrible cigar, it just wasn t quite what I was expecting. To my tastes, this reminded me a great deal of the Alec Bradley Texas Lancero, and wasn t nearly as enjoyable as the slightly cheaper Schizo either. Your mileage may vary. I have a few more of these, I ll let them age a little while and see if they improve with time - I m suspecting that they would benefit from more time in the humidor.
In it s favor though, the burn was absolutely perfect. For it s size I was extremely impressed with the even burn. I didn t need to touch it up from start to finish at all; it burned nice and clean, the ash behaved nicely and it was definitely a no-fuss cigar in that regard.
Paulin Ontario, Canada April 18, 2022
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Asylum Nyctophilia 770
"Great Cigar!"
What a good cigar, no issues with draw, no cracking, no canoeing, and you light it once and that’s it. Recommend this cigar very much.
John Rileyin Haverhill, ma April 8, 2020
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Asylum Nyctophilia 770
"For Maduro, its lite body cigar"
Tonight was my first Nyctophilia of many more to come it was a lite body, smooth relaxing smoke thats great after work or chill time when something heavy isnt required.
Andre Havardin Lincoln Park Mi September 29, 2019
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Asylum Nyctophilia Robusto
"Rare smoke, unique experience"
A mild, mild smoke that delivers more flavor, interestingly, on the finish than the draw that grows more complex from first 1/3 to the last
It s got hints of pepper and a tangy fruitiness that develops on the finish along with the sweetness that you d expect from a Maduro
Throughout the smoke I kept expecting those flavors to be more pronounced on the draw but they continued to express themselves on the finish - very unique in my experience
Vijay M.in Alexandria, Virginia February 4, 2019
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