About this cigar
Aladino's Corojo Reserva line represents the kind of thoughtful blending that separates serious producers from the rest. Using a sun-grown Corojo wrapper from Nicaragua alongside carefully selected long-fillers, this robusto delivers complexity without pretension. The Corojo leaf brings immediate character: earthy, slightly peppery, with undertones of cocoa and a subtle sweetness that emerges mid-smoke. Construction is meticulous, and the burn holds steady throughout. This is a cigar for the mid-afternoon or after dinner, when you have forty-five minutes to settle in without rush. The medium body won't overwhelm, but it won't bore either. You'll find leather, wood, and a gentle spice building toward the final third, where the Corojo's natural sweetness reasserts itself. It's the kind of robusto that works equally well with coffee or a neat bourbon. For your lounge or retail humidor, the Corojo Reserva fills that essential middle ground. Customers looking beyond entry-level but not yet committed to heavy full-bodied smokes will recognize quality here. Twenty-count boxes make inventory management straightforward, and the consistent performance means repeat purchases from satisfied regulars.