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Oliva Flor de Oliva Toro is a 6 x 50 medium-bodied Nicaraguan cigar. On Oliva’s official Flor de Oliva page, the Toro is listed among the regular-production sizes, and the line is described as being crafted from aged Nicaraguan long-leaf tobaccos for a flavorful, rich, creamy blend without the bite, with rich earthy flavors throughout the smoke.
Wrapper: The official Oliva pages are inconsistent here. Oliva’s Flor de Oliva gallery page lists the line as Ecuador wrapper / Ecuador binder / Nicaragua filler, while retailer listings for the standard Flor de Oliva Toro commonly show an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper with Nicaraguan binder and filler. Because of that conflict, I would treat the wrapper as Ecuador or Ecuador Sumatra unless you want me to standardize it to the retailer-market version for product copy.
Binder: Most retailer listings for the standard Toro show Nicaragua. Oliva’s gallery page lists Ecuador, so this is another spec point where sources disagree.
Filler: Nicaragua. Both Oliva’s gallery page and retailer listings agree on Nicaraguan filler.
Size: 6 x 50 Toro.
Box count: 20 cigars. Current retailer listings consistently show the Flor de Oliva Toro sold in bundles of 20. I did not find a clearly stated official manufacturer bundle count on Oliva’s product page.
Retailer-ready description:
The Oliva Flor de Oliva Toro is a 6 x 50 Nicaraguan handmade cigar built for smokers who want dependable everyday flavor at a value price. Crafted with aged Nicaraguan long-leaf tobaccos, this medium-bodied Toro delivers a rich, creamy profile with earthy character and a smooth finish that stays approachable from first puff to last. Its longer format gives the blend extra room to develop, making it a strong choice for retailers looking for an affordable Oliva-made cigar with consistent construction and broad customer appeal.
Ratings / reviews found:
I did not find a major-publication score clearly tied to the standard Flor de Oliva Toro. I found general brand pages and retailer reviews, but nothing from Cigar Aficionado, Cigar Snob, or Cigar Coop that I can confidently attribute to this exact regular-production Toro vitola.