Camacho Criollo Toro Cigar Review. Beirut, Lebanon

Have a Cigar: Camacho Criollo Toro

Name: Camacho Criollo Toro

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Toro (6 inches x 50)

Strength: Medium

The Camacho Criollo Toro helped me clear my head today. Escaping all the madness and chaos in Beirut, my fiancée and I went to the pool to relax a little. We deserved the break. We’ve been working hard planning our wedding and everything that comes with it.

So, finally… a break.

I ordered a beer and lit my cigar.

The stress will not go away on its own, you know. You have to kill it with fire and alcohol.

Have a Cigar: Puro Del Oro Toro

Name: Puro Del Oro Toro

Country: Nicaragua

Shape: Parejo

Size: Toro (5 7/8 inches x 54)

Strength: Medium to Full

When I talk about budget cigars, I talk about cigars like Puro Del Oro. They are affordable, good quality cigars that you can enjoy all the time. Though my preferred Puro Del Oro is the Petit Torpedo, I found the Toro to be pretty decent as well.

I usually smoke these while reading or while having an afternoon beer on my balcony. But smoking too many of these may bore your palate, too.

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Have a Cigar: Leonardo Siglo.6

Name: Leonardo Siglo.6

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Toro (6 inches x 52)

Strength: Medium

The Leonardo Siglo.6 is a leathery cigar with notes of walnut and bitter cocoa. It has a firm draw but opens up after the first third.

Arabic coffee is what I paired it with at first before I switched to a blended Scotch whisky. I smoked it on and off. It went well with the cheese and bread I was having.

A casual cigar on a casual night.