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My Father Flor de las Antillas Toro

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My Father Flor de las Antillas Toro Cigar Review — Score & Tasting Notes

Medium Body · 52 x 6" (Toro, Box-Pressed)

Cigar Aficionado's 2012 Cigar of the Year at under $10 a stick. Flor de las Antillas is the gateway cigar that never gets old, the everyman's smoke that punches absurdly above its weight.

February 5, 2026
3 min read

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Rating Breakdown

AromaFlavorFinishValueComplexityOutstanding
0Score
Outstanding
Aroma92
Flavor94
Finish93
Value98
Complexity92

Flavor Profile

Tasting Journey

Aroma

Gentle sweetness, earth, coffee, cocoa, citrus floral notes, sweet tobacco

Gentle sweetnesscoffeecocoaearthsweet tobaccocitrus floral notes
Intensity92/100

Flavor

Pepper, coffee, nutty cocoa, citrus florals, nutmeg, cinnamon, earth, sweet cedar, honey-vanilla, cream

Peppernutmegcinnamoncoffeenutty cocoahoney-vanillacreamcitrus floralsearthsweet cedar
Intensity94/100

Finish

Length: Medium-Long (75-90 minutes)

Smooth cocoa, roasted nuts, dark chocolate, cedar, clean and balanced with no bitterness

Smooth cocoadark chocolateroasted nutscedarcleanbalanced with no bitterness
Intensity93/100

Specs

ManufacturerMy Father Cigars (Garcia Family)
StrengthMedium Body
Vitola52 x 6" (Toro, Box-Pressed)
WrapperNicaraguan Sun-Grown (Cuban Seed) / Nicaraguan / Nicaraguan — a Nicaraguan puro
RegionNicaragua
MSRP$9
Price Range$7-11

Price / Value

Steal

MSRP: $9

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Our Score: 94/100

Pairings

Food

  • Milk chocolate
  • roasted chicken
  • brie cheese
  • fresh bread with olive oil

Beverage Pairings

  • Coffee with cream
  • light rum cocktails
  • amber ale
  • hot chocolate
94
Outstanding

Our Verdict

Flor de las Antillas earned its Cigar of the Year title and has spent over a decade proving it was no fluke. At under $9, it delivers medium-bodied complexity that embarrasses cigars at twice the price. This is the Garcia family's gift to the everyday smoker, and it should be in every humidor at all times.

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How We Score

We smoke multiple sticks from the same box under controlled conditions, evaluating each across five dimensions on a 100-point weighted scale. Notes are taken throughout each session to capture transitions from first light through the final third.

Rating Criteria

Aroma20%

Pre-light and burn aroma complexity

Flavor30%

Flavor depth, transitions, and balance

Finish20%

Retrohale, aftertaste, and evolution

Value15%

Quality relative to price point

Complexity15%

Layered character and uniqueness

Why Trust This Review

Boozemakers is an independent spirits and cigar publication built by passionate enthusiasts. Every stick is purchased at full retail — never gifted, never sponsored. We smoke multiple samples from the same box under controlled conditions, scoring across five dimensions before comparing notes. We maintain complete editorial independence: no manufacturer has ever paid for coverage, and affiliate links never influence our scores.

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There exists a rare breed of cigar—one that experts and novices agree upon, that appears on every recommendation list regardless of the question, and that somehow manages to be both an ideal first premium cigar and a seasoned smoker's comfort pick. My Father Flor de las Antillas is that cigar, and it has been since it earned Cigar Aficionado's Cigar of the Year in 2012 with a 96-point rating.

The Nicaraguan sun-grown wrapper (from Cuban seed) has a warmth to it—both visually and aromatically. It's not the darkest leaf in the Garcia family's arsenal, but it's among the most inviting. Pre-light, there's a gentle sweetness and a hint of earth that promises good things without screaming for attention.

Light it up, and the first third arrives with a peppery flourish—not aggressive, but present. Coffee, nutty cocoa, and a citrus floral note that is distinctly "Flor de las Antillas" follow closely behind. It's medium-bodied enough to be approachable but complex enough to hold your interest, a balancing act that sounds simple but is devilishly difficult to achieve.

The second third introduces baking spices—nutmeg, cinnamon—alongside earth, sweet cedar, and a honey-vanilla contrast that plays beautifully against the persistent pepper. The smoke is creamy and abundant, and the box-pressed format sits comfortably in hand. This is the kind of cigar you can smoke while reading, talking, or thinking, because it enhances every activity without demanding your undivided attention.

The final third delivers smooth cocoa, roasted nuts, dark chocolate, and cedar with a clean, balanced finish. No bitterness, no harshness, no regrets. Just a consistently excellent cigar that reminds you why you started smoking in the first place.

At under $9, Flor de las Antillas is arguably the single greatest value in the premium cigar market. Buy a box. Then buy another box. You will smoke them faster than you expect.

Here's the test that sold me on Flor de las Antillas as the single greatest gateway cigar: I handed one to three different friends at three different experience levels—a never-smoked-before novice, a casual once-a-month guy, and a seasoned daily smoker. All three loved it. The novice wasn't overwhelmed, the casual smoker was impressed, and the daily smoker called it "the one I keep coming back to." No other cigar in my humidor has that universal appeal, and I've been testing the theory for two years.

At under $9, the only cigar that competes on pure value is Foundation Charter Oak Habano at $6.50, which offers more immediate complexity at a lower price but lacks Flor's elegance. For the smoker ready to level up from here, Le Bijou 1922 takes the Garcia family's Nicaraguan mastery to full body, while Oliva Serie V Melanio offers a creamier approach to medium-full intensity. But Flor de las Antillas remains the cigar I recommend more than any other, because it makes everyone happy.

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