The La Aurora 1962 Corojo Toro is a tribute to the brand's rich history and its pioneering use of the Corojo wrapper. This cigar celebrates the first time La Aurora used a Corojo wrapper, a milestone dating back to 1962. Dive into a piece of history with each puff.
Known for its zesty and spicy characteristics, the Corojo tobacco leaf thrives under the sun and has been a preferred choice for cigar wrappers since the 1930s. The Corojo wrapper used in the La Aurora 1962 is grown in the lush Cibao Valley of the Dominican Republic. The same Corojo is also found in the filler, combined with aged Nicaraguan tobacco, crafting a unique blend.
The La Aurora 1962 Corojo Toro delivers a medium-bodied smoke with distinctive notes of:
This combination creates an affordable and full-flavored cigar, making it a hidden gem among aficionados.
La Aurora Cigars have long been a "best-kept secret" among true cigar enthusiasts. Now, it's your turn to get in the know and experience the La Aurora difference.
Brand: La Aurora