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Viva la Vida Toro

Viva la Vida Toro

Viva la Vida Toro 1600 900 Luca Cominelli

Viva la Vida Toro is one of the six sizes that make up the portfolio of this boutique brand. They are made at A.J. Fernandez’s, who personally supervised the blend, factory in Esteli, Nicaragua.

The specifics for this Nicaraguan puro are a filler obtained from Criollo ’98 seed, wrapped in aCorojo binder, all wrapped in a Habano 2000 Oscuro leaf, cultivated by A.J. Fernandez. The cigars are sold in lacquered boxes of 20 cigars.

Viva la Vida Toro

The cigar is dressed in an oily Colorado Maduro wrapper, which feels silky to the touch. The filling is generous and uniform, and the general construction is excellent.

  • Country of Origin: Nicaragua
  • Size: 54 x 152 mm (6″)
  • Wrapper: Nicaragua
  • Binder: Nicaragua
  • Filler: Nicaragua
  • Price: $12 – € 15
Viva la Vida Toro 2

Viva la Vida Toro: hints of seasoned wood and earth are revealed in the cold draw. The opening releases earthy notes, joined by a light spice of black pepper in the background.

Viva la Vida Toro 3

The first third continues on earth and black pepper. In some puffs, there are also notes of seasoned wood perceptible. The strength settles on a medium level (3/5).

In the central section, the profile continues with earth and spices, where the black pepper is confirmed, albeit less intense, and some hints of nutmeg are added. The strength does not change (3/5).

The last third does not present significant flavor variations, if not for a greater intensity of the spicy component, which culminates in chili spice, intensifying towards the end. Strength increases slightly (3.5/5).

Overall, the Viva La Vida Toro is a very balanced smoke. The flavor profile is harmonious, and the strength is well under control from the first to the last puff. The evolution is the least marked characteristic and is linear throughout the smoke.

Rating: 87