Zino Nicaragua Short Torpedo - 5 Pack
Traditionally known for regal, often limited-edition smoking experiences, the Zino brand has changed gears with the bright and contemporary Zino Nicaragua cigar. The brand is named for Zino Davidoff himself, a restless pioneer with a taste for exploration and refinement. Such exploration has now led the Zino brand out of its base of the Dominican Republic and into the more fiery terroir of Nicaragua.
Complex and balanced, yet filled with energy, the Zino Nicaragua cigar begins with an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper that is darker than the conventional wrapper varietal. This leaf surrounds a Nicaraguan Seminal 56 seco binder and a diverse filler selection, including Honduran viso, Nicaraguan viso, and Dominican San Vicente and San Vicente Mejorado secos. Unique within the Zino collection, the Zino Nicaragua is handcrafted at Davidoff's Diadema Cigars de Honduras factory, again moving outside the brand's Dominican comfort zone.
This vibrant specimen is earthy to its core, offering just enough sweetness for balance. Expect a medium overall intensity, opening up with engaging flavors of fresh-tilled soil and roasted nuts, and evolving to include toasted cedar, coffee bean, and aromatic cabinet spices.

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Smoke Inn
Quantity: Pack of 5
shape: Torpedo
ring: 52 Ring
length: 4 Inches
strength: Medium
country: Honduras
wrapper: Natural
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$6.70 per cigar ยท Pack of 5
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Zino Nicaragua Toro
Derek Moon
1st Jan 1970
Probably the one of the cheapest Davidoffโs you smoke . It was okay for the price bother really made it stick out to me. Just an average cigar. Mild to medium
Zino Nicaragua Toro
Martin Kollman
1st Jan 1970
A solid cigar from a brand I had never tried before but got in a Smoke Inn pack that made it all possible. I found it to be along the creamy and light wood notes with a little twist at the end that made me think of a flavored tea. Not sure where that taste comes from but it kept he cigar interesting and on the retro, I even got a little spice along the black pepper end that add to an otherwise milder cigar. Fun experience.
Zino Nicaragua Toro
John Kenny
1st Jan 1970
Nice, smooth smoke. Classic CT flavors. Nuts, cedar, hints of coffee. Great early day smoke. Great draw.





