The Flor de Copán Corona cigar is a refined example of Honduran craftsmanship: handcrafted in the city of Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras, a region that combines a cool climate with a privileged terroir for tobacco cultivation. In an elegant Corona format (~140 mm in length) and a moderate gauge, this cigar features a Connecticut or Colorado Claro wrapper (depending on the version) with a filler crafted from Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos.
Upon lighting, it reveals a mild to medium aromatic profile: notes of almond, vanilla, and cream gently caress the palate, then subtly develop into light woody and spicy touches. Thanks to its meticulous construction and smooth draw (with approximately 5% of production rejected to ensure quality), this is an accessible cigar, perfect for midday enjoyment or a relaxed tasting moment without excess.
Distinctions: No specific official distinctions have been identified for this particular format.