About this cigar
La Palina's Nicaragua Connecticut Toro reaches for a paradox: the restraint of a Connecticut wrapper paired with the depth of Nicaraguan longfillers. The result is a cigar that refuses easy categorization. The Golden-hued wrapper sits light in hand, but beneath it lies a core of genuine substance, delivering creamy opening notes that give way to subtle earth and a whisper of wood smoke by the final third. This is a cigar for the retailer stocking a thoughtful selection rather than a loud one. Strength sits in the mild to medium range, making it approachable for the after-lunch crowd while rewarding the experienced palate with layers that develop slowly across a steady burn. The construction is dependable, the draw generous without being loose. Pair it with coffee, or light it before an evening's work when you want clarity, not distraction. For your lounge or retail case, the Nicaragua Connecticut works as a consistent performer. Twenty to a box means you're not overcommitting to a single SKU, but you'll find steady turnover among customers seeking something refined without pretense.