| Content | This Vintage Toro is a beautiful cigar and this is not the only compliment. The construction and burn are flawless, the balance and depth of flavor is masterful. These Toro cigars provides you good strong taste, fine aroma due to the Nicaraguan filler.
| Criteria |
Details |
| Cigar Name |
H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon |
| Size |
6 x 54 |
| Gauge Ring |
54 |
| Shape |
Toro |
| Flavor |
Medium-bodied with notes of cedar, nuts, and a touch of sweetness. |
| Strength |
Medium |
| Aroma |
Pleasant with nutty and woody notes. |
| Taste |
Smooth and balanced, offering flavors of cedar, nuts, and subtle sweetness. |
| Alcohol Pairings |
Aged rum, bourbon, or a light whisky. |
| Coffee Pairing |
Medium roast coffee or a cappuccino. |
| Filler |
Dominican Republic |
| Binder |
Dominican Republic |
| Wrapper |
Cameroon |
| Average Smoking Time |
Approximately 75 to 90 minutes |
| Origin |
Dominican Republic |
| Burn Quality |
Even burn with a solid, firm ash. |
| Draw |
Easy draw, producing a thick, creamy smoke. |
| Construction |
Well-made with a smooth, slightly oily wrapper. |
| Complexity |
Medium complexity, with a balanced progression of flavors throughout the smoke. |
Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | Lips cigars with Raspberry flavour. Each cigar is packaged in individual plastic tube with dried tobacco Taste: Raspberry
Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | The legendary Bolivar Cofradia brand has been pleasing premium cigar smokers for many decades. Audacious and decadent, the Bolivar Cofradia No. 754-Churchill may take a few years of smoking experience to truly appreciate. However, if you consider yourself an aficionado, there’s no reason this full-bodied gem shouldn’t be in your collection.
Legendary cigar-maker Padron uses a unique long-filler combo originating from both Nicaragua and Honduras. The tobacco is then topped with a Connecticut binder and a beautiful Connecticut Broadleaf/Ecuador Sumatra leaf wrapper. Crisp and hearty, the result combines heavy flavors of earth and spice for a bold, robust smoke from start to finish.
In short, the full-bodied Bolivar Cofradia No. 754-Churchill cigar creates an intense smoking experience and an invigorating aroma you’ll want to savor again and again. Criteria | Details | Cigar Name | Bolivar Cofradia No 754 | Size | 7.25 x 54 | Gauge Ring | 54 | Shape | Churchill | Flavor | Rich and bold with notes of earth, leather, spice, and a subtle sweetness. | Strength | Full | Aroma | Deep and earthy with rich spicy and leathery undertones. | Taste | Full-bodied, featuring a robust blend of earth, leather, and spice, with hints of cocoa and sweetness. | Alcohol Pairings | Single malt Scotch, bourbon, or a strong stout. | Coffee Pairing | Dark roast coffee or espresso. | Filler | Honduran, Nicaraguan | Binder | Connecticut Broadleaf | Wrapper | Connecticut Broadleaf | Average Smoking Time | Approximately 75 to 90 minutes | Origin | Honduras | Burn Quality | Even burn with a firm ash. | Draw | Easy draw, delivering a thick, rich smoke. | Construction | Well-constructed with a slightly oily wrapper. | Complexity | Highly complex, with a rich progression of earthy, leathery, and spicy flavors throughout the smoke. |
Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | Rare and unmistakably complex, Partagas Cortado is a first for the brand. Two firsts, actually. It’s the first Partagas crafted in Nicaragua, as well as the first to feature a Connecticut shade wrapper. Composed of a meticulous blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos cloaked inside an Ecuadoran Connecticut-seed wrapper, each puff gives way to flavorful hints of spice and creamy sweetness, offset by a peppery earthiness. Criteria | Details | Cigar Name | Partagas Cortado Toro | Size | 6 x 52 | Gauge Ring | 52 | Shape | Toro | Flavor | Medium-bodied with creamy notes of cedar, nuts, and a touch of spice. | Strength | Medium | Aroma | Pleasant with creamy, nutty, and woody notes. | Taste | Smooth and balanced, offering flavors of cedar, nuts, and subtle spice. | Alcohol Pairings | Light whisky, rum, or a pilsner beer. | Coffee Pairing | Medium roast coffee or a latte. | Filler | Honduran, Mexican, Nicaraguan | Binder | Indonesian | Wrapper | Ecuadorian Connecticut | Average Smoking Time | Approximately 60 to 75 minutes | Origin | Nicaragua | Burn Quality | Consistent burn with a firm ash. | Draw | Easy draw, providing a smooth smoke output. | Construction | Solid construction with a slightly oily wrapper. | Complexity | Medium complexity, with a steady development of flavors throughout the smoke. |
Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | Cohiba blue Toro cigars start with a base of Jamastran tobaccos harvested from the Mystical region of Ometepe where the tobacco comes from the hillside of the island formed by two volcanoes rising from lake Nicaragua. This type of tobacco offers a sweetness that overplays the experience of the third tobacco filler which is Piloto Cubano. The taste of the Cohiba blue is sweet with a creamy cinnamon after taste. Cohiba Blue Toro cigars are medium body, 6 inches in length with a 54 ring gauge. 20 Cigars come in a beautiful cedar lined box.
| Criteria |
Details |
| Cigar Name |
Cohiba Blue |
| Size |
6 x 54 |
| Gauge Ring |
54 |
| Shape |
Toro |
| Flavor |
Medium-bodied with notes of cocoa, cedar, and a hint of spice. |
| Strength |
Medium |
| Aroma |
Rich with hints of cocoa, cedar, and spice. |
| Taste |
Smooth and balanced, offering flavors of cocoa, cedar, and subtle spice. |
| Alcohol Pairings |
Aged rum, bourbon, or a medium-bodied ale. |
| Coffee Pairing |
Medium roast coffee or a cappuccino. |
| Filler |
Honduran, Nicaraguan |
| Binder |
Honduran |
| Wrapper |
Honduran Habano |
| Average Smoking Time |
Approximately 75 to 90 minutes |
| Origin |
Honduras |
| Burn Quality |
Even burn with a solid, firm ash. |
| Draw |
Easy draw, delivering a thick, creamy smoke. |
| Construction |
Well-made with a smooth, slightly oily wrapper. |
| Complexity |
Medium complexity, with a steady progression of flavors throughout the smoke. |
Find this and more exceptional selections at Kaasak. | A spicy full-bodied cigar with delectable cherry and peppery notes. Its Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper cloaks a Connecticut Broadleaf binder and a Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Honduran filler. Handmade in Honduras, the Punch Rare Corojo pairs well with a port wine or a dry red wine such as a Syrah. Criteria | Details | Cigar Name | Punch Rare Corojo Aristocrat | Size | 6.125 x 50 | Gauge Ring | 50 | Shape | Pyramid | Flavor | Medium to full-bodied with notes of spice, cedar, leather, and a hint of sweetness. | Strength | Medium to Full | Aroma | Rich and earthy with spicy undertones. | Taste | A balanced profile of spice, wood, and a touch of sweetness. | Alcohol Pairings | Aged rum, bourbon, or a dark stout. | Coffee Pairing | Medium to dark roast coffee or espresso. | Filler | Dominican Republic, Nicaraguan, and Honduran | Binder | Connecticut Broadleaf | Wrapper | Sumatra (Ecuadorian) | Average Smoking Time | Approximately 60 to 75 minutes | Origin | Honduras | Burn Quality | Even burn with a firm ash. | Draw | Smooth draw, producing a rich smoke output. | Construction | Well-made with a solid feel and a slightly oily wrapper. | Complexity | Complex, with a balanced progression of flavors from spicy to woody and slightly sweet. |
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