Weight | 0.03 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
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Wrapper | Habano Dark |
Binder | Ometepe Habano |
Filler | Condega Viso, Esteli Ligero |
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Cigar Brand | West Tampa Tobacco Black |
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West Tampa Tobacco Co. Black Toro (6×52)
$11.00 – $198.00
Flipping the coin on West Tampa White, West Tampa Black screams to be admired. Sharing the same canvas, the box and band demand to be picked up. The source of its amazing flavor lies in the Dark Habano wrapper. Aged to perfection, West Tampa Black more than delivers on flavor and complexity. Filled with Condega Viso, and legendary Esteli Ligero, this cigar delivers body that will please both the new and seasoned smoker. A perfect complement to West Tampa White, Black will be a must have in your humidor.
Joey (verified owner) –
Great cigar. Smoked better than the white. Very smooth full flavored smoke. Razor sharp burn from start to finish. Left a great aftertaste.
Matteo (verified owner) –
As I smoke this, visually…. it’s a beauty. Dark silky wrapper with a nice solid feel. I find the draw to be a little snug, but nothing problematic. Tobacco is well aged as the smoke is smooth and full. I’m about half way in and I pick up dark soil, wood with a subtle dried raisin sweetness. I have a hunch I’ll enjoy the remainder of the 5 pack.
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
Tonight, I’m smoking the new West Tampa black toro. It comes in a nice oily dark wrapper. Solid feel. The cut and a light kicks off with a chewy smoke that has some woodsy notes, coco, coffee and earth with some black pepper on the retro. Getting into the first third I’m getting some sweetness and a eucalyptus essence type of medium bodied’ness. I’m tasting a light espresso. The black pepper has backed off a bit to a white pepper, a lot of dark toasted notes, slightly tight draw, good smoke output. It’s climbing up to medium plus body now at the end of the first third. It’s carrying a wavy burn line I’m letting go for now. Into the second third it’s creamy smooth, pretty consistent. Sweet coco, earthiness and some cedar. Getting a pecan nuttiness. Definitely a flavorful cigar, it has this flavor I’m tasting I can’t really say what it is, sort of a roasted fruit note. If that makes sense. There’s a dark chocolate I’m enjoying now. This is holding a nice long ash. The final third has transitioned into black coffee and bakers chocolate, black pepper is back in the retro. There’s a tongue citrus and dark profile flavors. I can see this being a popular cigar. Overall, there’s a lot going on in this cigar. I’ve enjoyed smoking it, and I’m rating it a 92.