About this cigar
Buena Cosecha, the critically acclaimed line from Davidoff-owned Buena, proves that Dominican tobacco grown under the volcanic soils of the Cibao Valley can rival any pedigree. The Corojo wrapper here delivers what purists expect: a rustic, oily leaf with personality that doesn't hide behind polish. A torpedo's tapered tip concentrates the smoke, and this one rewards patience with layers that unfold rather than announce themselves. The Corojo varietal is known for its peppery backbone and woody undertones, but what distinguishes Buena's execution is restraint. Expect balanced spice in the first third, transitioning to earthier, almost leather-tinged notes as you progress. There's a subtle sweetness buried underneath, the kind that emerges on the retrohale rather than the palate. Not aggressive. Not thin. Just honest tobacco work. This torpedo plays well in the lounge setting where clients want something to occupy the better part of an hour without demanding constant attention. Pair it with an aged rum, or save it for the evening when conversation slows and reflection takes over. For retailers stocking serious Dominican alternatives, this is the cigar that keeps the conversation educated and the margin healthy.