About this cigar
La Aurora Corojo 1962 Toro celebrates one of Dominican tobacco's most storied legacies. The Corojo wrapper, a descendant of the original Cuban seed that shaped the modern cigar, brings a distinctive spiciness and structural integrity that has made this blend a constant reference point for serious smokers since its 1962 debut. The Toro format hits a sweet spot: substantial enough for a full 50-minute session, yet approachable enough for an afternoon or evening smoke. The profile balances bold cedar and pepper across the first half, settling into warm leather and subtle cocoa sweetness by the final third. It's medium-bodied, never aggressive, with the kind of complexity that rewards a slow pace. Construction is impeccable, a hallmark of La Aurora's Dominican manufacturing standards. This is a cigar that tastes like its own history: refined, unpretentious, and genuinely satisfying. For lounge owners and retailers, the Corojo 1962 delivers consistent sellthrough among customers who know their tobacco. It positions itself between entry-level house blends and high-ticket boutique smokes, making it ideal inventory for cross-selling to established accounts seeking reliable quality without the luxury-tier markup.