Cigar Specifications

Brand / Line:
La Flor Dominicana 2000
Cigar Name:
El Toro
Shape:
Toro
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
52 x 6.25
Wrapper:
Cameroon
Filler:
D.R., Brazil
Binder:
Dominican Republic
Status:
Active

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📜 Archival Review
May 21, 2008
8.83
"Fantastic"
This is one of the best sticks going,taste great from the first draw till your finger is burnt an hour later. For the money a better buy than the Monte White.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$6.00
📜 Archival Review
July 22, 2007
9.33
"Very good then"
I received this cigar in a 5 sampler, very well constructed and again it had a tart or tangy taste to it from the beginning to the end. Very tasty and enjoyable. I love the shape of the cigar fit well in my mouth and had a great draw, very smooth and I could smoke these all day. I am going to find a box of these, highly recommend.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:10/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$6.00
📜 Archival Review
October 7, 2006
8.17
"great86"
i buy around ten of these a week.They are great,easy draw with spice and a hint of sweet.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:10/10
Overall:6/10
Price Paid:$5.65
📜 Archival Review
January 30, 2006
8.83
"Loved it"
I'm not an afficionado by any stretch, but I really liked this one. I liked the flavor, and it hit a sweet spot every once in a while. I've had five of these so far and each has been great. One in particular had a very easy draw, but that was the only difference I could tell between the five.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$7.30
📜 Archival Review
August 16, 2004
7.67
"Incredibly average"
Picked up a couple of singles at the local shop the other day while out
for a drive in the M. I was looking for a few new tastes to try, and
the shopkeeper recommended the new Perdomo Reserve Maduro and the LFD
Cabinet in Cameroon. Snagged one of each.

First the appearance: This cigar looked real promising. I picked the
toro size. It was pretty clearly a Cameroon, showing the abundance of
tooth and oiliness typical to that wrapper. Some slight irregularities
in the wrapper leaf, including a light blemish and a seam that was
folded under were the only imperfections.

The cigar was straight as an arrow with a tight roll and a pleasingly
dark wrapper. Very well made cap, and uniformly packed. Pre light
aroma was good, but a bit of a tight draw manifested itself immediately.

When I lit it up, I got a blast of a distinct chemical taste. That
harshness lasted through the first inch or so, gradually giving way to a
more traditional flavor. Relatively strong for a Dominican blend, the
cigar did develop a bit of medium-strong character in the middle. The
draw loosened up a bit as I went along, but never opened to the point of
being ideal.

Decent finish, but the chemical taste that it started with left my
tongue feeling kind of coated. The aroma, however, was strong and
spicy.

Great cigar? I didn't think so. But a decent middle of the road smoke.
I'll try putting one away for a few months, as I generally like
Cameroon cigars. Hopefully the funny taste will age off these. If the
cigar's taste ever lives up to it's look, it'll be a beauty.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:7/10
Value:7/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$6.00
📜 Archival Review
February 16, 2004
8.17
"Rich and Smooth"
This is an excellent Cigar. It has a very good draw and made about the right amount of smoke. The ash was beautiful. It takes about an hour to smoke. It had no aftertaste. Makes for a nice presentation. Also, has been in humidor about 6 months. Enjoy!!
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:7/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$6.00

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