About this cigar
Alec Bradley has built a reputation on bold experimentation, and the Magic Toast proves why restraint isn't always virtue. This blend pairs a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper with a carefully calibrated core of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos, then applies a subtle toast to the wrapper that amplifies sweetness and complexity without burning away the cigar's inherent pepper and spice. The result is a Toro that commands attention without demanding heroic patience: roughly 50 minutes of medium-plus body that evolves from leather and cocoa on the cold draw to toasted nut and dark cherry as it settles. The Magic Toast works equally well as a palate cleanser after a steakhouse dinner or as an evening smoke when something lighter than a full churchill feels right. Retailers stocking the Toro format will find it sits comfortably between beginner-friendly and connoisseur-approved, the kind of cigar that builds repeat orders because customers remember it fondly.