H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro

Cigar Specifications
Tasting Review
The H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro opens with a medium-bodied profile that immediately showcases an intriguing mix of sweet cream, toasted almond, and light cedar accented by a faint floral note, all influenced by its striking barber pole wrapper. Early retrohales reveal a delicate white pepper spice layered with vanilla bean, honey, and a hint of citrus zest, adding brightness and complexity to the start. As the cigar progresses into the second third, richer notes of roasted cashews, caramel, and soft cocoa powder emerge, with the spice settling into the background and allowing the sweetness to shine. In the final third, the profile deepens into espresso crema, toasted oak, and a touch of baking spice, finishing clean and balanced with a lingering creaminess.
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Construction and Draw
Construction is outstanding, with alternating Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade and Ecuadorian Habano wrappers applied seamlessly over a Nicaraguan binder and a blend of Dominican, Nicaraguan, and broadleaf fillers. The Toro vitola is firmly packed yet offers an effortless draw, producing cool, aromatic smoke in generous volumes. The burn line remains even and consistent throughout, while the ash forms long, tight, pale-gray stacks that hold well between taps, underscoring the roller’s precision.
Whisky Pairing Recommendation
An ideal whisky pairing for this cigar is The Glenlivet Caribbean Reserve, whose tropical fruit sweetness, honeyed malt, and soft spice beautifully complement the Barbier’s cream, cedar, and nut-driven profile while enhancing its subtle cocoa and citrus notes.
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Aging Potential
This cigar has a respectable aging potential of 4–6 years, during which its spice will mellow, its sweetness will integrate further, and its overall balance will become even more harmonious.
Final Assessment
The H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro is a visually stunning and flavorfully balanced smoke, delivering a refined yet approachable experience that blends elegance with a touch of playful complexity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro special?
H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro stands out for its Nicaragua strength profile and Dominican Republic origin, offering a sophisticated smoking experience with complex flavor notes.
How should I store H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro?
Store this cigar in a humidor at 65-70% relative humidity and 65-70°F temperature. Proper storage will enhance its aging potential and flavor development.
What pairs well with H. Upmann 1844 Special Edition Barbier Toro?
This cigar pairs excellently with single malt Scotch whisky, particularly Highland or Speyside expressions. The whisky's complexity complements the cigar's flavor profile beautifully.
