Harmony of tradition and innovation: Quesada Reserva Privada Toro
Captivated by a tireless quest for excellence, Quesada Reserva Privada Toro is the fruit of a long tradition of cigar expertise. The Quesada house, with its expertise inherited over several generations, presents this cigar as a masterpiece of their Dominican repertoire. With its refined presentation in a black lacquered box, this Toro is prestigious at first sight.
Elegant cape: a singular texture
The Ecuadorian Claro wrapper boasts a natural elegance, inherited from its connecticutian origins. Its fine, delicate touch subtly announces the craftsmanship behind each cigar. The black and gold ring, like a holographic work of art, sparkles with class around the carefully hand-rolled cylinder.
A heart of ripe tobacco flavors
The filler, made from leaves meticulously aged for eighteen years, gives Quesada Reserva Privada Toro a taste profile defined by a noticeable sweetness and lightness. From lighting to the last puff, this cigar unfolds a score where sweetness prevents any bitterness. Hints of cedar appear in the aromatic journey, affirming a remarkable maturity and depth on the palate.
Dimensions and construction: precision and uniformity
Shaped in a classic Toro format, it measures 143 mm in length, with a diameter of 21.25 mm, guaranteeing a generous tasting experience. Each cigar is meticulously crafted, offering impeccable construction that translates into even burning and a pleasant feel in the hand.
Ancestral know-how and mastered power
This cigar harmonizes with a mild-medium strength, appealing to discerning amateurs and connoisseurs alike. Its measured, well-balanced development in the mouth will win over enthusiasts of finesse without sacrificing the intensity of a complete experience.
A rich heritage of terroirs
At the heart of Quesada Reserva Privada Toro lies a spirit of terroir shaped by the fertile soils of Ecuador and the history of Connecticut. This fusion of cultures, climates and traditions is reflected in every wisp of smoke, inviting reflection on the rich heritage of the tobacco's regions of origin.