La Flor Dominicana’s Oro line is a golden nod to founder Litto Gomez’s former life as a Miami jeweler—a career that ended abruptly after a violent robbery and eventually led to his rise as one of the most respected names in the cigar world. With the LFD Oro Natural No. 6 cigar, Gomez channels that origin story into a cigar that balances power, refinement, and purpose, all wrapped in a gleaming gold tube that’s as symbolic as it is eye-catching.
The blend is described as an “amped-up LFD Coronado,” featuring a high-priming Nicaraguan wrapper leaf over Dominican binder and filler from the company's La Canela farm. Rolled at La Flor Dominicana’s own factory in the Dominican Republic, the No. 6 format delivers a toro-sized canvas that allows the tobacco’s richer traits (strength, structure, and spice) to shine through without overpowering the balance. The new box-pressed, untubed 20-count packaging brings even more flexibility to this once limited release.
What does the La Flor Dominicana Oro Natural No. 6 cigar taste like?
Medium-full in body with a slow-building intensity, the LFD Oro Natural cigar smokes like a velvet-wrapped hammer. You’ll find bold notes of roasted nuts, leather, espresso, and cayenne spice, anchored by a dense, chewy core. The high-priming wrapper adds a touch of natural sweetness, like caramelized edges on a well-seared steak. It’s a cigar that doesn’t just wear gold—it earns it with every draw.