Liga Privada No. 9 Toro Cigar - Box
Brand Heritage
Drew Estate has built one of the most passionate followings in the premium cigar world, earning a reputation for bold, unconventional blending and meticulous attention to craft. Founded in New York and now headquartered in Miami with production rooted in Estelí, Nicaragua, Drew Estate transformed the modern cigar landscape with its Liga Privada line — a series originally blended for personal use by the company's master blenders before demand made it one of the most sought-after cigars in the industry. The Liga Privada No. 9 stands as a cornerstone of that legacy, consistently ranking among the top-rated cigars in annual industry publications.
Blend & Construction
The Liga Privada No. 9 Toro is a 6 x 52 vitola, offering a full and comfortable ring gauge that supports a generous volume of smoke. The blend is anchored by a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf oscuro wrapper — one of the hallmarks of the No. 9 line — which is paired with a Honduran binder and a complex filler blend incorporating Nicaraguan and Brazilian tobaccos. The construction is produced at the TABSA factory in Estelí, Nicaragua, and is known throughout the industry for its tight, consistent roll, firm draw, and even burn. The oscuro wrapper is aged for extended periods, contributing to its depth of color and concentration of flavor.
Flavor Profile
The Liga Privada No. 9 Toro delivers a medium-full to full-bodied smoking experience characterized by rich, layered complexity. The first third opens with deep notes of dark chocolate, espresso, and earthy leather, while a subtle sweetness from the Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper weaves throughout the smoke. The middle third tends to deepen, introducing hints of cedar, black pepper, and dried fruit complexity. As the cigar progresses into its final third, the flavors become more concentrated and robust, with a long, satisfying finish. The smoke itself is dense and creamy in texture, with excellent volume that showcases the quality of the aged tobaccos throughout.
Recommended Pairings
Alcoholic: A wheated bourbon such as Maker's Mark 46 — its vanilla and caramel sweetness complements the dark chocolate and earthy depth of the No. 9 without overpowering the blend.
Non-Alcoholic: A double shot of dark roast espresso — the bitterness and body of a quality espresso mirror the cigar's coffee-forward notes and enhance the overall richness of the experience.
Best Enjoyed
The Liga Privada No. 9 Toro is best suited for intermediate to experienced cigar smokers who appreciate full-flavored, complex blends. It performs exceptionally well as an evening cigar — after dinner, on a patio or in a dedicated lounge setting where it can be given the time and attention it deserves. Expect a smoke time of approximately 60 to 75 minutes for the Toro vitola. While the strength and complexity may be intense for newer smokers, enthusiasts seeking a benchmark smoke that delivers consistency and character in every draw will find the No. 9 Toro an enduring favorite worth returning to regularly.