About this cigar
Oscar Valladares made his name trafficking in restraint. His 2012 Sumatra Sixty, a toro-sized offering wrapped in silky Indonesian leaf, proves that less theatrical blending can yield more memorable smoke. The Sumatra wrapper brings a subtle earthy sweetness and muted spice to a Honduran binder and filler that lets the tobacco do the talking rather than shout about itself. What you get is roughly an hour of measured complexity: cocoa and leather in the first third, a peppery mid-palate that never becomes aggressive, and a lingering nuttiness on the finish. This is the cigar for your customer who comes in tired and wants something honest, not something trying to prove a point. The Sixty smokes cool and even, the kind of consistency that keeps retailers happy and customers returning. Strength sits comfortably in the medium zone, accessible enough for the evening shift but substantial enough to satisfy someone with a developed palate. Perfect paired with a neat Scotch or after a proper dinner when your lounge needs something reliable between the showpieces. A box of twenty makes for easy inventory rotation, and the reputation Oscar Valladares carries means your regulars will know they're getting craftsmanship without hype.