About this cigar
Flor De Las Antillas has long occupied that comfortable middle ground between accessibility and genuine complexity, and the Sungrown iteration proves why that positioning endures. The Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper delivers a russet-bronze appearance that signals both maturity and restraint, while the Dominican and Nicaraguan long-filler blend beneath it brings enough muscle to keep things interesting without overwhelming. You're looking at medium-plus strength with a creamy, almost buttery opening that shifts into leather, subtle cocoa, and a hint of earthiness as the burn progresses. The Toro Grande format gives the blend breathing room, and it shows. Smoke output is generous without being oppressive, making this an easy reach for an evening in the lounge or that moment after a substantial dinner when you want something with substance but not aggression. The draw remains consistently open across the smoke, no plugging, no complaints. For retailers and lounge owners, this is one of those steady performers that develops a following. It's priced reasonably enough that customers don't agonize over the purchase, and quality-conscious enough that they remember it. The twenty-count box fits cleanly into most humidor displays, too.