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Camacho Nicaragua Toro

The box-pressed Toro in Camacho's Nicaragua line — Ecuadorian Habano over a Honduran binder and a three-country core, a balanced sweet-and-spicy smoke.

Strength
Medium-Full
Smoke time ~65 min

Flavor profile

Spice · Earthy · Sweet

The Camacho Nicaragua folds Nicaraguan tobacco into the brand's signature boldness. It wears an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over a Honduran binder, with a long-filler blend of Nicaraguan, Honduran, and Dominican leaf. It's box-pressed and built at Davidoff's Diadema factory in Danlí, Honduras; the Toro measures 6 x 50.

What it tastes like

This is a medium-to-full cigar that plays sweet against spicy. You'll get black pepper and cedar up front, a sweet-spice through-line, and an earthy, leathery base with cocoa notes that the Nicaraguan filler helps push. The box press keeps the burn even and the draw effortless, and the Toro length gives the blend a little more time to develop than the Robusto.

Who it's for

Good for experienced smokers who want a balanced, flavorful cigar with Nicaraguan grip and an unhurried smoke. If you're weighing this against the brand's flagship Honduran puro, the Camacho Corojo Toro makes for an easy side-by-side.

Log and rate it in your humidor with the Casa DNC app. Prefer a shorter, slightly thicker smoke? Try the Camacho Nicaragua Robusto.

Curious how it stacks up? See Cuban vs Nicaraguan cigars.

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