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La Aurora Original Blend Corojo 1962 Toro

This Dominican beauty sporting a 54-ring gauge and 5¾" Toro format demands attention with its Corojo wrapper leaf. The $144/box price tag positions it as a solid mid-range option for those exploring New World cigars.

Essential Specs

  • Brand: La Aurora Cigars
  • Format: Box of 20
  • Size: 5¾" x 54 (Toro)
  • Wrapper: Dominican Corojo
  • Binder: Ecuadorian
  • Filler: Dominican/Nicaraguan blend
  • Strength: Medium (6/10)

Smoking Journey

First Third

The initial puffs deliver floral sweetness over leather undertones. White pepper sparks on the retrohale while medium-bodied smoke coats the palate without overwhelming. Burn line stays razor-sharp.

Middle Third

Complexity builds as roasted almond notes emerge, blending with bitter cocoa. The Corojo leaf shows its spicy DNA through cinnamon undertones while maintaining balance. Smoke output increases moderately.

Final Third

Dark chocolate bitterness takes center stage with espresso grounds texture. A subtle mineral note (reminiscent of Cuban profiles) surfaces alongside earth tones. Strength creeps to medium-full in last inch.

Corojo Comparisons

  • Arturo Fuente Hemingway Signature: 6"x47, creamier texture with cedar focus
  • Padron 1964 Exclusivo: 6.5"x50, amplified coffee bean intensity
  • My Father Le Bijou 1922: 6.1"x52, bolder pepper kick
  • Oliva Serie V Melanio: 6"x52, slower-burning cocoa core

Cigar Mechanics

The triple cap withstands multiple cuts without unraveling. Consistent draw requires minimal correction despite the 54-ring gauge. Ash holds firm in 1" segments with dark gray coloration. Total smoke time averages 65 minutes with controlled nicotine impact.

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