About this cigar
Jake Wyatt has built a reputation for thoughtful blend architecture, and the Fourth Dimension line distills that philosophy into a deliberately complex smoke. This Toro, part of the 22-count box release, layers Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos beneath a Corojo wrapper that arrives with both structure and warmth. The Fourth Dimension name hints at the layered experience: the first third settles into leather and subtle earthiness, the second develops notes of cocoa and toasted cedar, while the final third introduces a quiet spice that never overwhelms. The construction is clean and the burn line stays honest, making this a cigar for the attentive smoker rather than the casual hand. It's built for after a substantial meal, or during the kind of evening where time slows down. The 6 x 52 format gives enough body to reveal the blend's depth without demanding three hours. For retailers and lounge owners, the Fourth Dimension sits in that profitable middle ground: sophisticated enough for the serious collector, accessible enough for someone stepping up from lighter fare. The 22-count packaging makes inventory management straightforward, and repeat customers tend to gravitate back to consistent, well-made blends like this one.