About this cigar
Blanco cigars have quietly built a reputation for intelligent blending and uncompromising construction, and the Primos Estate Selection Maduro Toro exemplifies why serious retailers stock them. This is not an entry-level Maduro. The dark, oily wrapper frames a carefully aged long-filler blend that delivers surprising complexity rather than the one-note sweetness that plagues many Maduros in this price range. You get cocoa and dark leather on the front palate, with undertones of black pepper and cedar that emerge as the cigar settles into its rhythm. The Toro format is Blanco's sweet spot. It gives the blend room to develop without losing the density that defines a premium smoke. The draw is never rushed, and the burn holds steady enough that your guests won't mistake it for amateur work. Expect a full body without harshness, the kind of balance that rewards a slow evening after a steakhouse dinner or during a quiet moment in the lounge. A twenty-count box gives you flexibility for retail rotation or lounge inventory without overcommitting to any single product. These move well with customers who've graduated beyond Connecticut shade cigars but aren't hunting for the rare Nicaraguan puro next door.