
The San Lotano Oval Habano Toro, released in 2011, is made at Tabacalera Fernandez. It features an Ecuadorian wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, as well as Nicaraguan and Honduran fillers. You can learn more about the cigar at the manufacturer’s website.
The cigar currently fits the unique preferences of 56.5% of our members. This is an above average percentage. All of us express our personal preferences based on our culture and on our own experience with fine cigars. Our numbers are determined based on many members’ personal preferences matched with the outcome of multiple blind tests performed by our trained analysts.
Here follows a synopsis of our analysis of the cigar. First, a representation of nose and mouth perceptions of the San Lotano Oval Habano Toro:
The Cigar Sense panelists noted the following as key aromas:
- Entrance: bread, milk chocolate, black pepper
- Center: black pepper, milk chocolate, bread, meat
- Finish: black pepper, Brazil nut, cedar, cappuccino
Nicotine Strength | Med-Strong | Shape | Toro |
Overall Aroma Register | Bread | Length | 6 |
After Smoke Aroma | Black Pepper | Gauge | 50 |
Organoleptic Richness | Balanced | Country of Origin | Nicaragua |
Complexity | Good | Wrapper Origin | Ecuador |
Evolution | Good | Wrapper Type | Natural |
Persistence | Long | Price Range | $6 - $10 |
Smoke Duration | 90 Min - 2 Hours | Value for Price | Excellent |
87% of cigar lovers state that “flavor” is the most important criterion when choosing a cigar. We exist to serve those consumers, whom we serve also by providing this type of cigar analysis.