About this cigar
Southern Draw's Jacobs Ladder line is named for the biblical ascent, and the journey from first light to final ash justifies the metaphor. This Toro strikes the brand's signature balance between accessibility and complexity, built on a Nicaraguan core wrapped in a toothy Connecticut Broadleaf that's earned Southern Draw respect in rooms where tobacconists take their craft seriously. The blend doesn't announce itself loudly, instead revealing layers of cedar, subtle spice, and caramel through the first third before settling into a creamy, almost contemplative middle. What makes Jacobs Ladder work in the lounge or retail humidor is its reliability across occasions. It's equally at home after a client lunch or during an evening wind-down, strong enough for the seasoned smoker but refined enough that newer enthusiasts won't feel lost. The Toro format gives you roughly ninety minutes of consistent draw and even burn, making it a go-to for customers who want substance without the commitment of a larger vitola. For the retailer, this is inventory that moves quietly but steadily. Southern Draw has built a loyal following among discerning buyers who appreciate transparency and quality without hype. The twenty-count box format fits naturally into most rotation systems and appeals to both walk-in customers and serious collectors building out their personal selections.