Dunbarton StillWell Star Bayou No. 32 vs My Father Flor de las Antillas Toro
How do Dunbarton StillWell Star Bayou No. 32 and My Father Flor de las Antillas Torostack up? Here's the head-to-head — strength, wrapper, flavor, size, and critic ratings — plus which one to reach for.
- Strength
- Body
- Medium
- Medium
- Origin
- Nicaragua
- Nicaragua
- Wrapper
- Ecuador Habano Grade A
- Nicaraguan Sun Grown (Cuban-seed Corojo)
- Binder
- Mexican San Andrés Negro (Cultivo Tonto)
- Nicaraguan
- Filler
- Nicaraguan, Bright Virginia, Red Virginia, St. James Parish Perique
- Nicaraguan
- Vitola
- Toro
- Toro (box-pressed)
- Size
- 6 in × 52
- 6 in × 52
- Rating
- —
- 96/100 · 2012
- Flavor
- figdark fruithoneymild peppercedar
- CedarSweet creamCocoaRoasted nutsPepper
The verdict
- Strength
- Both land at Medium — a similar body either way.
- Critic scores
- My Father Flor de las Antillas Toro carries the published pedigree (96 points from the critics).
- Flavor
- Dunbarton StillWell Star Bayou No. 32 leans fruity; My Father Flor de las Antillas Toro leans earthy. Pick the profile that calls to you.
Both are worth knowing — the "better" cigar is the one that fits your taste and the moment.
