Sweetened Cap

Asylum 867 Auntie

Dessert‑Leaning, Slim Formats

C.L.E. Cigar Company

About Asylum 867 Auntie

Asylum 867 Auntie is a steeped, flavor‑infused Honduran puro released in 2023 and finished with a sweetened cap. Reviews consistently note maple and floral aromatics, cinnamon and light baking‑spice on the retrohale, medium (often strong‑medium) strength and generous smoke output packaged into three slim sizes.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium (often described as strong‑Medium)
  • Maduro (Honduran)
  • Maple syrup, floral sweet notes, cinnamon, light baking spice, faint brandy/fruit accents

Key Details

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2023

Strength

Medium (often described as strong‑Medium)

Wrapper Focus

Maduro (Honduran)

Known For

Asylum 867 Auntie

Official Website

clecigars.com

Steeped & Sweet

Asylum 867 Auntie

Asylum 867 Auntie is a steeped, flavor‑infused Honduran puro finished with a maduro wrapper and a sweetened cap; it sits in the medium strength lane and is notable for maple‑and‑floral aromatics, cinnamon/baking‑spice accents and three slim sizes.

Sizes

  • Lancero (7.0" x 38)
  • Corona (5.0" x 44)
  • Petit Corona (5 3/4" x 46)

Strength

Medium (often described as strong‑Medium)

Wrapper

Maduro (Honduran)

Binder

Honduran

Filler

Honduran puro filler

Auntie is Asylum's flavored entry in the 867 project: a Honduran puro that goes through a steeping/infusion step and ends with a sweetened cap. The process yields persistent sweetness from the cold draw through the nub—maple syrup and floral top notes with cinnamon and holiday‑spice accents on the retrohale. Strength generally reads medium; the flavored aromatics dominate the experience more than raw nicotine. The line skews slim (Corona, Petit Corona, Lancero), which concentrates the flavoring and makes for quick, flavorful sessions rather than long tobacco‑first smokes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Auntie is finished with a post‑blend steeping or infusion step that coats the cigar with aromatic flavors; reviews describe a persistent, candy‑forward profile—maple syrup and floral notes front and center—with cinnamon and light baking spice on the retrohale. The process is intended to keep those aromatics steady from cold draw to nub rather than produce a tobacco‑driven three‑act progression.