About this cigar
Casa Magna Colorado Torito represents what Dominican cigarmaking does best: balance. The Colorado wrapper delivers that sweet spot between the delicate refinement of a Connecticut and the deeper character of a natural shade, creating a cigar that appeals equally to morning smokers and those seeking something after dinner. Rolled by Plasencia in Esteli, these Toritos punch above their robusto-lite format with surprising complexity and a tight construction that holds ash like it's been weighted down. Expect creamy vanilla notes in the first third, transitioning to subtle cocoa and cedar as the cigar opens up. There's enough body here to keep things interesting, but nothing that overwhelms. The Colorado leaf provides a touch of spice on the finish without veering into pepper territory. The burn is forgiving and consistent, which matters when you're steering clients through a format that works in almost any timeframe. For retailers and lounge owners, the Torito is a no-brainer house cigar or beginner recommendation. It's accessible enough for the occasional smoker, refined enough that your regulars won't feel shortchanged, and the 27-count box keeps margins healthy while the Plasencia pedigree keeps feet walking through your door.