The Garcia family built My Father Cigars on Nicaraguan tobacco, but La Lealtad comes from their Honduran factory and takes a quieter route. The name translates to 'loyalty,' a nod to the relationships that carried the brand this far. This blend lands in medium-to-full territory, giving you the family's signature depth without the full wallop of their heavier releases. It uses an Ecuadorian sun-grown Habano wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and a mix of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers, balanced for smokers who want richness without the fight.
Flavor: Black pepper and cedar hit first, then the profile settles into roasted coffee and earthy tobacco. The Honduran leaf brings a natural sweetness that keeps the spice from taking over, and the finish stays long and balanced. The 6x60 toro format delivers plenty of smoke volume, and the construction holds steady from light to nub. You get the Garcia style without needing to carve out two hours and a nap afterward.
Pairings: The coffee and earth notes line up perfectly with a rich stout or porter, and the sweetness works well with bourbon, particularly bottles with caramel or vanilla barrel character. For food, go with grilled beef or smoked brisket. The pepper and char from the meat mirror what's happening in the cigar without stepping on it.
This is the medium-bodied option in My Father's Honduran lineup, built for when you want quality tobacco and a relaxed hour without committing to a full-strength session.
- Strength:
- Medium-Full
- Wrapper:
- Ecuadorian Habano
- Binder:
- Nicaraguan
- Filler:
- Honduran and Nicaraguan