Bellas Artes Toro stands out for its proprietary AJF Hybrid Rojita wrapper, a three way cross of Connecticut Shade, Corojo 99 and Havana 2000, showcased in a 6 x 54 box pressed format for layered, medium to full flavour. Handcrafted in Nicaragua, this cigar pairs the hybrid Nicaraguan wrapper with a Havana 92 binder grown in Quilalí and a filler blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos from Estelí, Condega and Jalapa plus select Honduran and Brazilian leaf, delivering notes of spice, cedar, cocoa, espresso and a touch of citrus sweetness. The Toro’s balanced dimensions and Spanish style box press keep the draw easy and the burn steady, making it an ideal choice when you want the most classic expression of the Bellas Artes blend in a rich yet refined profile.
Box of 20 cigars

96 (verified owner) –
MEH! ZERO NOTABLE FLAVORS EXCEPT FOR HARSH AND BITTER, NOT A GOOD COMBINATION. SO AS I USUALLY DO WITH ALL MY CIGARS I OPEN THEM AT THE END PROVIDED I MAKE IT TO THE END AND INSPECT, WHAT I FOUND WERE 3LARGE STEMS WHICH WOULD ACCOUNT FOR THE HORRIBLE AND FORGETABLE CIGAR. I STRUGGLED TO GET TO THE FIRST BAND BEFORE I CALLED IT QUITS, VERY DISSAPOINTING FOR A $20 CIGAR
So Lobrano –
Fella above is an absolute moron. Enough said
wayneevans543 –
I absolutely love this cigar. One of my favorites. Well said 96.