La Aroma de Cuba
La Aroma de Cuba revives a storied Cuban-heritage classic—once favored by Winston Churchill—and breathes new life into the legend with masterful Nicaraguan craftsmanship. Reborn at the prestigious My Father Cigars factory by the renowned José ‘Pepin’ Garcia for Ashton, this cigar marries history and flavor in every draw. The blend features vintage Cuban-seed Nicaraguan long-filler and binder tobaccos grown on Garcia family estates and is wrapped in a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf for richness and complexity. Consistently awarded ‘Best Buy’ status and a 94-point Cigar Aficionado rating, it stands as a benchmark for quality and value.
- Cuban Heritage Reborn: A classic revived by José ‘Pepin’ Garcia and Ashton at My Father Cigars in Nicaragua
- Connecticut Broadleaf Wrapper: US-grown, lending richness, dark complexity and toothy sweetness
- Premium Nicaraguan Core: Cuban-seed long-fillers and binder tobaccos for robust, earthy character
- Award-Winning Value: Multiple ‘Best Buy’ honors and a 94-point score from Cigar Aficionado
- Smooth, Balanced Flavor: Medium-bodied experience with notes of earth, cocoa, molasses, cedar, coffee, and lively spice
This medium-bodied gem offers a rich, satisfying profile that balances an earthy core with layers of cocoa, roasted coffee, molasses, and zesty spice. The smooth finish and aromatic complexity make it a must-smoke for connoisseurs and newcomers alike. With impeccable construction courtesy of My Father Cigars, every box is a testament to cigar-making excellence that invites you to savor classic tradition with every puff.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Box Count | 25 |
| Region | Nicaragua |
| Strength | Medium |
| Binder | Nicaragua |
| Wrapper | USA (Connecticut Broadleaf) |
| Filler | Nicaragua |
Summary
- Box Count: 25
- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Medium
- Binder: Nicaragua
- Wrapper: USA (Connecticut Broadleaf)
- Filler: Nicaragua
Frequently Asked Questions
Who makes La Aroma de Cuba?
It is blended by José ‘Pepin’ Garcia at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua, with vintage Cuban-seed and Connecticut Broadleaf tobaccos.
What is the flavor profile?
Expect a medium-bodied mix of earth, cocoa, cedar, molasses, roasted coffee, and hints of spice.
What wrapper does it use?
A dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf grown in the United States.
How many cigars come in a box?
Standard boxes contain 25 cigars.
Is it considered strong?
It’s medium bodied, making it well-balanced and approachable for a wide range of palates.
What awards has it won?
Multiple ‘Best Buy’ honors and a 94-point rating from Cigar Aficionado.
Is this a good cigar for new smokers?
Yes, its smoothness, balance, and complexity appeal to both novices and aficionados.
Where can I buy La Aroma de Cuba?
Available at premium cigar retailers, including specialty shops and online cigar stores like Oxford Cigar Company.










JP7 (verified owner) –
Okay smoke – better available from the Aston portfolio.
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jaredpogas (verified owner) –
Decent smoke for their entry line.
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