Description
Casa 1910 Soldadera Teniente Angela Toro
Size: Toro (6″ × 52)
Vitola: Classic parejo
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Mexican & Dominican
Fillers: Dominican Republic & Nicaraguan long-fillers
Flavor Notes: Almond, dry oak, baker’s spice (cinnamon), mild honey sweetness, cocoa, espresso, wood, leather, black pepper, raisin, subtle barnyard earth, light sour undertone
Pairing Notes: Rich espresso, barrel-aged rum, aged bourbon, dark stout
Manufacturer: Casa 1910 (Tabacalera La Isla, Dominican Republic)
Privada Storytelling
Revolutionary Elegance
Named after Teniente Ángela Jiménez—an explosives expert and spy during the Mexican Revolution—this cigar delivers deliberate flavor progressions. From its design to its burn, it mirrors her layered strength and quiet defiance. It starts refined and purposeful, gradually deepening and anchoring firmly by the last third—like a revolutionary path unfolding.
Flavor Journey
First Third: Opens with almond and cinnamon-spiced oak, shifting to baker’s spice and a touch of honey sweetness
Middle Third: Cocoa and espresso emerge, balanced by wood, black pepper, and a hint of raisin—nuanced and engaging
Final Third: Transitions into wood, leather, and spice—some bitterness and dryness set in, giving a slightly muddled but earthy, leathery finish
Why It Belongs in Privada
This is a story cigar—with narrative in every puff. Its evolving complexity and vintage-driven subtleties reflect values we prize: intention, balance, and emotional resonance. It's a smoke that starts elegant, lands firm, and leaves you aware of the journey—a perfect fit for Privada’s thoughtful collection.