Gold Tubos

La Flor Dominicana Oro

Pepper, Coffee, Light Cocoa

La Flor Dominicana

About La Flor Dominicana Oro

Oro launched as a gold tubed, Nicaraguan wrapped expression that leans medium to medium full. Built on La Canela binder and filler with a Nicaraguan Habano sun grown wrapper, its peppery opening settles into coffee, cedar and light cocoa with a subtle sweetness. Oro appears in core presentations like the No. 6 and a Chisel 6 x 54 and is often released in tubos and limited editions.

  • Made in Dominican Republic
  • Medium‑Full
  • Nicaraguan Habano (Sun Grown)
  • Black pepper, cedar/wood, coffee, cocoa, dry earth, light sweetness

Key Details

Made In

Dominican Republic

First Introduced

2012

Strength

Medium‑Full

Wrapper Focus

Nicaraguan Habano (Sun Grown)

Known For

La Flor Dominicana Oro

Official Website

laflordominicana.com

Gold‑Tubed

La Flor Dominicana Oro

La Flor Dominicana Oro cigars and gold Oro tubes

La Flor Dominicana Oro — cigars with gold Oro tubes (official product image)

SOURCE: laflordominicana.com

La Flor Dominicana Oro launched around 2012 as a Nicaraguan-wrapped Natural and Maduro line presented in gold tubos, with a core 6 x 54 No. 6 and a Chisel variant; the blend pairs a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper over La Canela binder and filler and typically reads medium to medium-full with pepper, coffee and cedar notes.

Sizes

  • No.6 (6.0" x 54)
  • Chisel (6.0" x 54)
  • Tubo No.6 (6.0" x 54)

Strength

Medium‑Full

Wrapper

Nicaraguan Habano (Sun Grown)

Binder

Dominican (La Canela)

Filler

Dominican long‑filler (La Canela)

Oro is LFD's stepped up Coronado—packaged in gold tubos and built over a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper with binder and filler from La Canela. The line leans medium to medium full: a spicy, peppery greeting settles into coffee, dry cedar/wood, light cocoa and earth with a faint sweetness from the wrapper. The No. 6 (6 x 54) is the core vitola, with Chisel and tubed variants among the offshoots; construction usually favors an open draw and steady smoke production. Oro's distinctives are the higher priming Nicaraguan Habano top leaf and the tubed presentation, both of which push the blend toward more immediate flavor and presence without abandoning an LFD backbone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Oro commonly uses a Nicaraguan Habano sun‑grown wrapper over binder and filler sourced from LFD's La Canela operations in the Dominican Republic. That blend creates a Dominican structural base with a Nicaraguan top‑leaf push for more pepper and flavor intensity.