A heritage of tradition and craftsmanship
Celebrating a history deeply rooted in Costa Rica's tobacco heritage, Brun Del Ré 1638 Gran Toro Limited Edition represents a chapter in this rich tradition. Dating back to the time when Costa Rican tobacco was taking its first steps on the international scene, this limited edition is a dedication to the year 1638, marking the beginning of tobacco exports from the country.
Meticulous design
The care taken in creating this cigar is the fruit of centuries-old expertise. With top-quality fillers and binders from the Dominican Republic, Brun Del Ré 1638 demonstrates consummate craftsmanship. The harmony between Tripa and Capote reveals the brand's commitment to impeccable construction and an optimal tasting experience.
A captivating envelope
The carefully selected wrapper is an Ecuador-Habano-Shade. Its brilliance reveals an attractive sheen under the sun's rays, giving the cigar an allure that leaves no one indifferent.
Dimensions and strength
The Gran Toro, with its 125 mm length and impressive 22.83 mm diameter (ring gauge 58), offers a complexity of flavors in a generous format. Its delicately balanced power profile is medium-bodied, offering a complete and satisfying experience without overwhelming the palate.
Palette of flavors
Each puff reveals a rich symphony of tastes, delicately interwoven in a composition that honors the reputation of Costa Rican lands. Integrated into a meticulous aging process, the blend of tobaccos selected for Brun Del Ré 1638 arouses curiosity and satisfies the most demanding aficionados.
Meticulous aesthetics
The cigar's color and texture are reminiscent of the fertile soil from which it originated. A silky touch and consistent appearance reveal the attention paid to every detail, from leaf selection to final rolling.