About this cigar
La Aurora's Dominican lineage runs deep, but the 107 Nicaragua signals a deliberate pivot: a blend that honors the brand's 130-year reputation while embracing the bold character of Nicaraguan tobacco. This toro hits with medium-to-full body, opening with spice and black pepper before settling into earthy undertones layered with hints of cocoa and leather. The construction is impeccable, as expected from a maker that has mastered the art across generations. It's the kind of cigar that rewards a slow, attentive smoke without demanding technical expertise. Pair this after a hearty dinner or during an evening wind-down when you want complexity without harshness. The Toro format strikes that rare balance: substantial enough to carry serious flavor, compact enough to fit a standard cigar evening. For lounge operators and retailers stocking for adventurous customers, this sits comfortably between the everyday and the occasion-worthy. La Aurora's consistency and brand recognition mean these move reliably, while the Nicaragua blend appeals to the growing segment seeking regional character with Old World refinement.