Kickstart your morning with the Tabak Especial Dulce Toro - a 6x52 coffee-infused torpedo wrapped in Connecticut Shade leaf. This Nicaraguan-packed stick from Drew Estate delivers medium-bodied smoke with a $71.25/box price tag (12 sticks). The sweetened cap might surprise traditionalists, but that caramelized coffee aroma could convert breakfast cigar skeptics.
Cold draw tastes like dunking a sugar cube in espresso. Initial smoke brings milk chocolate thickness with cedar undertones. The burn line stays razor-sharp - no touch-ups needed.
Cocoa powder intensity builds as the Nicaraguan core emerges. Watch for occasional espresso bean bitterness that pairs surprisingly well with the sweet wrapper. Smoke output doubles here.
Leather notes creep in at the 45-minute mark. The last inch gets syrupy - some love this condensed coffee effect, others report tongue fatigue. Moderate nicotine buzz develops.
Rolled in Drew Estate's Nicaraguan factory using tobacco slow-infused for 2+ years with beans from Jinotega coffee regions. The "Negra" version swaps in Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper for deeper flavors.