About this cigar
AJ Fernandez's interpretation of the Ramon Allones name carries real weight in the modern boutique market. This Toro marries a Nicaraguan puro foundation with the kind of consistent construction that defines Fernandez's reputation. The blend delivers a medium to full-bodied smoke with layers of black pepper, cedar, and dark chocolate that unfold across the first third and deepen toward the finish. What makes this Toro worth stocking is its versatility without compromise. It's structured enough to command attention after a substantial meal, yet balanced enough to stand alone during an afternoon commitment. The draw remains steady throughout the hour-plus burn, and the ash holds with the kind of integrity that tells you something's being done right from wrapper to core. For lounge owners and retailers, the Ramon Allones Toro works as a go-to recommendation when customers ask for something serious but not extreme. It fills the gap between approachable and authoritative, and the 20-count box makes for smart inventory discipline.