About this cigar
Yagua enters the ring as Dominican tobacco's answer to the American palate, and the Broadleaf wrapper on this Toro elevates it beyond the usual mid-market offering. The blend's Dominican core delivers a steady, medium body with real backbone, while that dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf brings the richness you'd expect from careful aging. Cocoa, leather, and subtle black pepper emerge across the first two-thirds, with the finish settling into a warm earthiness that doesn't overstay its welcome. This is a cigar that rewards the working lunch or the evening wind-down without demanding your full analytical attention. It's equally at home in a casino lounge, a resort gift shop, or behind the counter of a serious tobacconist. The Toro format hits the sweet spot for most smokers: substantial enough to satisfy but restrained enough for a 50-minute break. For retailers stocking a house brand that punches above its weight, Yagua's Broadleaf Toro is a smart move. Twenty count boxes move steadily, and the price point leaves room for healthy margins. This is consistency in a band.