Mata Fina Maduro

Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro

Dark‑Sweet Cocoa with White‑Pepper Heat

Hoyo de Monterrey

About Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro

Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro is the brand’s Brazilian Mata Fina‑wrapped maduro line, paired with an Ecuadorian Sumatra binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua. Positioned in the medium‑body lane, it tends toward dark‑sweet notes—cocoa and cherry‑cola—tempered by white‑pepper and cayenne spice. The line ships in Rothschild, Toro and Gigante formats and is offered as a balanced maduro alternative in Hoyo’s Honduran portfolio.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium
  • Brazilian Mata Fina
  • Cherry cola, rye bread, white pepper, cayenne

Key Details

Made In

Honduras

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Brazilian Mata Fina

Known For

Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro

Official Website

hoyocigars.com

Mata Fina Maduro

Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro

Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro features a Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper over an Ecuadorian Sumatra binder with Dominican, Honduran and Nicaraguan filler. Officially presented as medium‑bodied and produced at STG Danlí, Oscuro offers a darker, oily veneer with dark‑sweet and savory‑spice notes across Rothschild, Toro and Gigante vitolas.

Sizes

  • Rothschild (4.5" x 50)
  • Toro (6.0" x 52)
  • Gigante (6.0" x 60)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Brazilian Mata Fina

Binder

Ecuadorian Sumatra

Filler

Dominican, Honduran, Nicaraguan long-filler

Oscuro’s signature move is the Mata Fina wrapper: it adds an oily, dark surface and a cola‑like sweetness that sits atop savory white‑pepper spice. The Sumatra binder keeps the midpalate coherent, so the cigar reads roasted and slightly sweet—cherry‑cola or rye‑bread notes up front, savory spice in the middle, and a cayenne‑tinged finish at times. Texture is slightly oily and the construction consistent; the line presents a steady, daily‑friendly maduro for smokers who want sweetness balanced by a peppered backbone rather than overwhelming strength.

Video Gallery

Hoyo de Monterrey Oscuro Toro

Frequently Asked Questions

Oscuro is built around a Brazilian Mata Fina maduro wrapper over an Ecuadorian Sumatra binder with fillers drawn from the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua—a combo that yields a darker, oily maduro profile with sweet top notes and pepper‑driven spice.