About this cigar
The Espinosa Murciélago line represents one of the most ambitious projects from Erik Espinosa's portfolio, and the Toro vitola showcases exactly why. Built around a seamless blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos crowned with a dark, oily Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, this cigar delivers the kind of complexity that keeps serious smokers coming back. The name, Spanish for "bat," hints at the cigar's nocturnal, introspective character. Expect a full-bodied experience grounded in earthiness and cocoa, with waves of black pepper and subtle wood notes that build through the smoke. The construction is impeccable, and the draw remains consistently generous from light to nub. This isn't a cigar that asks for much attention, but it rewards patience and a quality pairing. The Toro format hits that sweet spot between commitment and accessibility, making it your go-to for evening service on a lounge menu or a reliable house offering for discerning clients. For retailers stocking serious everyday smokes, the Murciélago Toro presents solid margins alongside genuine credibility. A box of twenty moves consistently once your clientele discovers it.