Asylum Nyctophilia 770
MSRP
Asylum Nyctophilia 770
MSRP
Asylum Nyctophilia 770
Asylum Nyctophilia 770





by John Riley in Haverhill, ma on April 08, 2020
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.
by Andre Havard in Lincoln Park Mi on September 29, 2019
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.
by Paul in Ontario, Canada on April 18, 2022
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.