| Weight | 0.04 lbs |
|---|---|
| Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
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| Shape | |
| Wrapper | Ecuadorian Habano Rosado Oscuro |
| Binder | Honduras, Nicaragua |
| Filler | Honduras, Nicaragua |
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| Country of Origin | |
| Cigar Brand | My Father La Lealtad |
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My Father La Lealtad Toro (6×54)
Price range: $12.50 through $224.99
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The Toro is where most smokers will meet La Lealtad for the first time, and it’s a hell of a first impression. At 6×54, this is the widest vitola in the lineup — a format that gives the double binder of Honduran and Nicaraguan leaf maximum room to work alongside a filler blend that draws from both countries, all of it wrapped in a warm, reddish Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro Rosado that catches the eye before you even strike a match.
This is the second cigar to come out of the García family’s Honduras factory, and it carries the same quiet confidence that has defined everything My Father Cigars has ever released — no flash, no shortcuts, just excellent tobacco handled with decades of expertise. The wider ring gauge opens up the smoke beautifully, delivering earth, roasted coffee, dark spice, and cedar across a medium-full body that builds steadily without ever getting aggressive. The finish is long and clean, with a lingering warmth that makes you reach for the next one before the current one is done. Loyalty, as it turns out, is earned one draw at a time.


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