About this cigar
PDR Gran Reserva Corojo Robusto The Dominican puro has long been a benchmark for balanced complexity, and PDR's Gran Reserva line sits firmly in that conversation. This robusto pairs an aged Corojo wrapper with a carefully selected blend of Dominican long-fillers, delivering a medium-bodied profile that rewards a slower pace. The Corojo brings earthy undertones and a subtle spice that builds through the first third without overwhelming the palate. What unfolds in the smoke is precisely what makes this vitola work for serious retailers. There's genuine leather and cedar in the mid-section, with hints of cocoa and a touch of white pepper that never tips into aggression. The construction is tight and even, and the burn behaves itself. This is a robusto that works equally well as an after-lunch cigar or paired with bourbon in the evening. For the lounge or humidor buyer, the 24-count box offers solid margins on a brand that moves quietly but consistently among knowledgeable customers. It's not a statement cigar that demands attention. It's the one regulars keep coming back for.