About this cigar
La Aurora Connecticut 1987 Toro represents one of the few Dominican blends that bridges the gap between introductory and seasoned palates without sacrificing complexity. The Connecticut wrapper delivers that signature creamy sweetness, but La Aurora's proprietary Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers prevent it from ever becoming one-dimensional. You're looking at a smoke that opens with subtle notes of honey and toasted almond, settling into a mid-palate rhythm of light wood and vanilla before finishing with just enough pepper to keep things interesting. The draw is forgiving without feeling loose, and the burn holds true for the full 50-minute experience. The 1987 line honors La Aurora's founding year, and that heritage shows in the attention to detail. For lounge owners and premium retailers, this is the cigar your customers reach for when they want something sophisticated but not demanding. It pairs beautifully after a lighter lunch or as an afternoon smoke when a full Maduro might be too much. The consistency across the 20-count box makes it an easy repeat order for retail shelves, and the sweet-leaning profile keeps it in rotation with customers exploring beyond everyday smokes.