The LFD Oro Maduro No. 6 cigar isn’t just a darker twist on the original—it’s a bolder reflection of where Litto Gomez has been. Named “Oro” for both its gold-plated packaging and the hard-earned transformation that led Gomez from a robbed jewelry shop in Miami to one of the most respected names in cigars, it balances flair with firepower, all packed into a bold toro frame.
Wrapped in a higher-priming Nicaraguan Habano maduro leaf and filled with Dominican tobaccos from LFD’s La Canela farm, the blend is described as an “amped up Coronado,” but with a deeper, darker register. The LFD Oro Maduro cigar's wrapper brings weight and richness, making this version of the Oro cigar more about muscle than polish. Initially released in gold tubes, it’s now also available in traditional 20-count boxes due to demand.
What does the La Flor Dominicana Oro Maduro No. 6 cigar taste like?
The profile leans full-bodied, kicking off with charred oak, dark chocolate, and a hit of pepper before easing into espresso and molasses. The draw is dense, the burn slow, and the experience layered like a well-aged spirit.