Sumatra Oscuro

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

Spice, Espresso, Bitter Chocolate

La Flor Dominicana

About La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

Colorado Oscuro debuted in 2011 as a limited, twice annual expression built around a dark Ecuadorian Sumatra (ligero) wrapper atop a Dominican binder with Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. The cigar reads wrapper forward: upfront spice and black pepper that ease into espresso and bitter chocolate with a restrained sweetness. Known for heavy smoke production and generally reliable draw, the release shipped in 50 count cabinets across a handful of vitolas.

  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • Full
  • Dark Nicaraguan Habano

Key Details

Made In

Dominican Republic

First Introduced

2011

Strength

Full

Wrapper Focus

Dark Nicaraguan Habano

Known For

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

Official Website

laflordominicana.com

Dark Habano

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro

Open wooden box of La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro cigars with one cigar standing upright

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro — open box with upright cigar

SOURCE: laflordominicana.com

La Flor Dominicana Colorado Oscuro uses a dark Nicaraguan Habano wrapper over a Dominican binder and a blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers; the line is positioned as full-bodied and favors straightforward intensity and heavy tobacco presence.

Strength

Full

Wrapper

Dark Nicaraguan Habano

Binder

Dominican

Filler

Blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers

Colorado Oscuro is one of LFD's darker, heavier offerings: a dark Nicaraguan Habano wrapper atop a Dominican binder and mixed Dominican/Nicaraguan fillers. The marriage pushes the cigar toward forceful extraction rather than delicate nuance—plenty of smoke, direct intensity and sustained flavor momentum from the first third through the finish. Expect straightforward tobacco character: earth, leather and bold wrapper driven notes with persistent texture and presence. The distinct trait here is that cross country pairing—the darker Nicaraguan top leaf riding a Dominican structural core—to create a bolder edge compared with many Dominican forward blends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Reviewers identify an Ecuadorian Sumatra outer leaf—often described as a ligero selection—over a Dominican Sumatra binder with a blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. That combination gives the cigar its oily surface, upfront pepper and later dark‑chocolate/espresso notes.