Lampert
Oro Line Don Patron
Jan 15, 2026Identity
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Tobacco
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Input parsing: User searched 'Lampert Don Patron El Gringo Toro'. Within the Lampert Oro Line, Don Patrón is the marketing name for the Toro (6×52) and El Gringo is the marketing name for the Robusto (5×50) — they are not the same cigar. Because the input ends with Toro, this research targets the Don Patrón Toro. The presence of El Gringo in the input may be an artifact (the two names are sometimes seen together because the Robusto was added to the line after the Toro and shares the same blend recipe).
Backstory: Lampert Cigars was founded by Dr. Stefan Lampert, an attorney, in 2017, with the Oro Line (originally branded My Cigar Lab) launching in 2019 as the brand's flagship blend. Stefan Lampert conceived the brand while in Thailand, drawing on the bespoke-tailoring concept and applying it to cigars — My Cigar Lab allowed customers to build personalized blends. The Lampert family name traces back to 1418 in Triesen, Liechtenstein, where the family worked as bankers and money changers before branches relocated to Austria and the United States.
Backstory: All vitolas in the Oro Line carry their own personality-driven names — Don Patrón (Toro), El Gringo (Robusto), Señorito (Half Corona), Gatsby, and the newer Kingpin (4×62 double perfecto, which uses a different blend). Don Patrón and El Gringo share the same recipe; only the format differs.
Release: The Oro Line debuted as My Cigar Lab in 2019 and was relaunched under the Oro name with refreshed packaging that began shipping to retailers in late 2022 (Don Patrón) and 2023 (El Gringo). Regular production, handcrafted in Costa Rica, presented in boxes of 10 for the Toro.
Tobacco: 2-year-aged Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, 3-year-aged Ecuadorian binder, filler of 3-year-aged Dominican tobacco and 5-year-aged Peruvian Pelo d'Oro. The aged Pelo d'Oro is uncommon and contributes much of the line's character.
Color: Light golden-tan Connecticut shade wrapper with a fine, silky surface — consistent with the Claro / Connecticut color enum.
Fun Fact: The Oro Line is rolled in the mountains of Santiago de Puriscal, Costa Rica at the Tabacos de Costa Rica factory — a Costa Rican origin that is unusual among premium cigar brands.
Fun Fact: The Lampert brand is one of the few premium cigar houses with headquarters in Liechtenstein, tying its identity to the Lampert family's centuries-old roots in the principality.
Flavor Profile
Sweet and fresh notes lead into a bright and resinous middle, finishing with a mix of grass and molasses.
Flavor Profile Last Updated
May 18, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Wrapper Scent
Enticing sweet chocolate and honey scents from the wrapper.
Chocolate
Honey
Sweet
Foot Scent
Sweet and fresh aromas from the foot enhance anticipation.
Crisp
Fresh
Sweet
Cold Draw
Subtle caramel flavor adds depth before lighting.
Caramel
First Third
Fresh grass with a crisp character in the initial third.
Grass
Crisp
Second Third
A bright and resinous profile with peppery undertones in the middle.
Resinous
Toasty
Bright
White Pepper
Final Third
Balancing sweetness of molasses and grass with white pepper in the final third.
Molasses
White Pepper
Grass



