About this cigar
Brickhouse built its reputation on delivering serious construction and genuine tobacco flavor at a price point that doesn't insult the palate. The Original Toro is the line that started it all, a no-nonsense blend wrapped in a rich Connecticut Broadleaf that signals depth without pretense. The Toro presents a substantial smoke, roughly 6 inches with enough girth to hold heat and complexity for a full hour. Expect notes of warm earth and subtle cocoa from that Broadleaf wrapper, with a backbone of spice that emerges in the second third. It's built for consistency, the kind of cigar that tastes the same from stick to stick, which matters when your customers are buying by the box. This is the workhorse in any humidor. Pair it with bourbon neat or a good rye after a steakhouse dinner, or position it as the everyday go-to for serious smokers who want depth without ceremony. Retailers and lounge owners stock this as a proof point that quality construction and honest flavor don't require a steep markup.