The Umbagog uses the same Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers found on the popular Mi Querida line, but Saka and crew deemed these leaves unappealing due to minor flaws and imperfections. With Saka’s great core of aged Nicaraguan binder and long fillers proudly resting below these second-string wrappers, you still get to smoke a great medium to full-bodied smoke for a portion of the cost of their first team cousins.
Umbagog Toro (6×52)
Price range: $11.70 through $105.29

Ships In 12-24 Hours (in most cases)

Domestic Delivery In 3-5 Business Days
They say looks aren’t everything, and Umbagog cigar confirms that point with mouthwatering notes of pepper, cocoa, earth, leather, and sweet spice flavors..
Joe Leroux –
One of my new favorites. Perfect draw excellent burn from start to finish.
Dave sears –
Good draw even burn good bold flavor great smoke out put,really enjoyed this stick
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
This Umbagog (Shallow water) is very nicely wrapped, thin seams with a dark brown oily wrapper. The “Cut and a light” kicked off with a tunneling issue. Seems to be burning evenly. Diabetes alert..this cigar is sweet! Great milk chocolate flavor. Theres leather, black coffee, it’s earthy, with a red pepper retro hale and there’s some sweetness coming from the wrapper as well. It’s like a dessert cigar. Into the second third, I’m getting some brown sugar, Carmel and molasses flavor notes. The retro hale is very oily it leaves an oily finish on the tongue as well. It’s medium body, fuller than full flavor. If you have a sweet tooth, this cigars for you. The flavor profile is holding up nicely in the final third. Deep chocolate. It’s lost a ton of points for the horrible tunneling issues mines had, which won’t keep me from purchasing another one because of how sweet it was. The final third was full of brown sugar and chocolate. It was a fast burning cigar, just over one hour. I really hated to see it end. I would recommend trying this cigar. I would probably score it around a 91 if it didn’t have construction issues, but the flavors are amazing, and they held up till the end. I can’t wait to get another one. I feel like I’ve eaten chocolate cake.
Lou DiMattia (verified owner) –
Saw this on one of Tim’s videos as well. So glad I tried it! Great burn, flavor, and cost. Smoked it ’til my fingers burned. Will be buying more.
Joey (verified owner) –
Rally like the robusto so I figured I’d try the toro. This did not disappoint in any way. Smooth draw, even burn, holds a long ash, tons of smoke, and great flavor. Couldn’t ask for anything better.
Kyle Johnson (verified owner) –
Solid stick, great flavor and construction. Didn’t blow me away but for the price I can’t complain. Mainly I remember it being a smooth chocolatey experience.
smokincacti (verified owner) –
I was not expecting this much complexity for a Saka stick around $10. Great burn. Medium to plus body. Picking up leather, coffee, a bit of pepper on the retro, and some sweetness like a caramel/molasses sweetness. Really good draw throughout. Only wish the flavors remained as consistent in the final third.
Jeff Quenzer (verified owner) –
Another winner from DTT
Smooth smoke with a good burn.
Full flavor smoke that hits on all cylinders. Lots of flavor and lots of smoke. I’ve been keeping it at 70/70 for a while and it still smokes great. I’m not sure why they call it too ugly to be a top shelf cigar, as I find it to be a perfect roll and very complex. Lots of woody earth and mild pepper. It pairs nice with a smooth single malt.
GatesCigar (verified owner) –
One of, if not my all time favorite, everyday, desert island, go to cigars.
It just hits so perfectly, every time. I’m a big fan of the 648, but the 652 is a close second. HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend any Umbagog, in any size. Excellent CT broadleaf representation. Steve Saka is the GOAT.😎peace