
Frequently Asked Questions
What does My Father La Lealtad taste like?
My Father La Lealtad opens with pepper and spice, then moves into dry cocoa and cedar before finishing on espresso, wood, and dark earth. It's a classic My Father profile — bold and roasted — but with more balance than heat. The flavor deepens as it burns.
How strong is My Father La Lealtad?
My Father La Lealtad is a medium-to-full cigar. It starts in medium-plus territory and climbs toward full by the last third. There's real backbone here, but the blend stays controlled rather than harsh.
Where is My Father La Lealtad made?
My Father La Lealtad is made at My Father Cigars' new factory in El ParaÃso, Honduras. It's the second line out of that factory, after My Father Blue, and the blend leans Honduran to match. Don PepÃn and Jaime GarcÃa built it.
What tobacco is in My Father La Lealtad?
My Father La Lealtad uses an Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro Rosado wrapper — a dark, reddish, oily leaf — over Honduran and Nicaraguan binder and filler. All the tobacco is grown on GarcÃa family farms.
What sizes of My Father La Lealtad does Renegade Cigars carry?
Renegade Cigars carries My Father La Lealtad in three sizes: Robusto (5¼×52) at $11.17 each or $201.06 per box of 20, Toro (6×54) at $12.69 each or $228.42 per box of 20, and Toro Gordo (6×60) at $13.70 each or $246.60 per box of 20.
Is My Father La Lealtad a limited edition?
No. My Father La Lealtad is a regular-production line, so it stays on the shelf rather than shipping as a one-time run. It debuted at PCA 2026 in May and comes in Robusto, Toro, Toro Gordo, and Torpedo — Renegade Cigars stocks the first three.
Is My Father La Lealtad good for beginners?
My Father La Lealtad is better suited to smokers who already enjoy bold cigars. It runs medium-to-full with pepper, earth, and espresso that build toward the finish. A newer smoker can enjoy it, but start with the Robusto if you're testing it.
What pairs well with My Father La Lealtad?
My Father La Lealtad pairs best with drinks that stand up to its dark profile. Black coffee or espresso pulls out the roasted notes, and bourbon's oak and vanilla work against the cedar and pepper. Save it for after dinner when you can smoke it slow.
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