The corojo tradition revived
The Aladino Corojo Toro is a tribute to the know-how and centuries-old tradition of Honduran tobacco. Made from tobaccos meticulously grown by the Eiroa family in the fertile lands of the Jamastran Valley, these puro cigars boast impeccable design. The JRE Tobacco farm gives each leaf that unique Honduran character.
A balanced taste profile
Within this creation, the palate is greeted by woody notes, enriched by nuances of chestnut and roasted coffee. Each of these flavors contributes to a medium-bodied profile, offering a tasting experience that is both rich and nuanced. The harmonious marriage of aromas depicts an experience both familiar and surprising.
A distinguished look
The eye is drawn to a Corojo wrapper, distinguished by its deep color and silky texture. The presentation is elegant, each cigar embodying the promise of a prized moment of relaxation. The 20-unit box is equally refined, ensuring that the act of opening becomes an integral part of the smoker's ritual.
Harmony between tradition and renown
Combining respect for tradition with innovation, the Aladino Corojo Toro has received awards that testify to its excellence. With accolades such as 97 points from Cigar Authority and a positive rating from Cigar Aficionado, this cigar has faced the most demanding palates and emerged victorious.
Features and tasting
The Toro format is 152 mm long, with a generous 21 mm diameter, promising an experience of around 70 to 90 minutes. This duration, ideal for the patient connoisseur, allows the flavors to develop fully and the conversation to be enriched. Its medium power is perfectly suited to those seeking a balance between intensity and smoothness.
Variety and access to excellence
In addition to the Toro module, afficionados can venture to experiment with the other vitolas in the range, namely Panatela, Robusto and Rothschild. Each format offers a new perspective on the exclusivity of Aladino Corojo cigars, allowing connoisseurs to vary their pleasures according to the occasion.