Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Car. Torano Casa Torano
Cigar Name:
Robusto
Shape:
Robusto
Country of Origin:
Nicaragua
Size:
52 x 4.75
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Hon., Nic.
MSRP:
$4.50
Status:
Discontinued
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28 Archival Reviews
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June 14, 2008
"Good Smoke"
It was good, mild-medium bodied, smooth, and creamy. It burned well and had a nice draw. One complaint- flavour was a bit one-dimensional and lacked complexity. But overall, a good cigar.
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May 17, 2008
"Nice cigar..."
A nice cigar with a mild-medium body. Creamy smoke with cedar notes. Very smooth and enjoyable. Good morning smoke.
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February 18, 2008
"delicious finger burner"
Very nice cigar. I celebrated a 60 degree President's Day in NY with this delicious creamy robusto. A beautiful light wrapper gave a nutty and mellow flavor with a fabulous aroma. A couple of touch-ups were necessary and the light gray ash did not form perfectly but this was nonetheless a great mild to mild-medium cigar. Highly recommended!
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January 28, 2008
"Tasty"
I just smoked the last of a five pack and it was entirely enjoyable. This one had aged a few months. Lots of smoke, easy, cool draw. Alot of flavors to enjoy, a good value.
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December 30, 2007
"Wow, great smoke"
This is quite possibly the most enjoyable cigar I've had. Mild, smooth & creamy with some earthy notes and a grassy aroma and finish all the way through. I'm hard pressed to think of a cigar I've enjoyed more than this one. I don't give 10's because I haven't smoke any ultra premium cigars (Cohiba and the like), but I made an exception for this one.
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November 30, 2007
"A GREAT EXPERIENCE"
This a wonderful mild everyday smoke. Great flavor, with the aroma of a fine aged single malt.
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November 26, 2007
"Nice House"
This is a nice stick, but I like the Toro better. The first one, I had was a little bland, but with some aging this gar, was very creamy and smooth. It's mild but flavorful. There is also a moderate amount of complexity for a short cigar. I'll buy the Toro, but I certainly won't turn down one of these if offered!
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October 3, 2007
"Great robusto"
Good looking, even burning, tasty, and enjoyable. So far I've enjoyed every cigar from this line.
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June 2, 2007
"In the Torano Tradition"
I got this in a free 5-pack with a box of Torano Signatures I bought from Famous Smoke Shop. My reaction was wow. Excellent construction, even burn, great taste. Becomes sweet as you progress. Loved it. Recommend it highly.
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April 7, 2007
"good mild smoke"
This cigar is mellow and mild, and is built like a brick house. I think it is unfair to judge this cigar as though it is supposed to be a powerhouse of a smoke. Thats like opening a Pinot Noir and expecting an experience more like a Cab. With that said, I think this cigar is a great morning cigar. The flavor is light and crisp and the finish is short and sweet. Lots of smoke which is always a plus.
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January 8, 2007
"Mi Casa"
I found this Torano to be mild, with a rather flat boring profile. It was kind of like a Macanudo, but a little less flavorful.
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October 10, 2006
"A new favorite"
This is a very enjoyable smoke. It's mild and very creamy with notes of vanilla and nuts. Good any time, but especially early morning or late night.
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August 25, 2006
"very good"
Usually smoke this in the mornings with coffee, very smooth, mild and creamy, always a good burn and draw is perfect. Produces lots of smoke and goes great with my morning coffee.
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August 18, 2006
"Better Than Mac's or Romeo's!"
This is a very nice, mild cigar. Although I prefer medium to full bodied cigars, I found this cigar to be a nice change of pace. As with all Torano cigars, the construction and burn was flawless.
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June 7, 2006
"Better in smaller ring guages"
One of my favorite spicy milds. Nice blend of spicy flavor and works well with a cup o joe. I read a review about some idiot smokin a nice cigar sayin the coffee overpowered his cigar. hey, if you want to smoke a creamy and cocoa cigar like the R&J Anniversario, DONT PAIR IT WITH A STARBUCKS MACCHIATO. DUMB@SS. anyhoo, this is a lovely anytime cigar that works better in the smaller ring guage IMO.
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June 4, 2006
"Best of the milds"
This a very mild cigar, but in strength only. It has tons of flavor and excellent construction to boot. Great burn and a great ash. The flavor isn"t overly complex but it is very creamy and taste. A little spice and some toasty wood/earth pretty much make up this smoke. Great with java in the am.
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March 27, 2006
"Very enjoyable smoke"
This cigar was creamy with earthy/woody undertones. I really enjoyed it. Great ash. It only broke off once during the smoke. I will definately buy these again.
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February 26, 2006
"pretty damn good for a mild smoke"
I was pretty impressed by this cigar. The banding is beautiful. The wrapper is attractive, construction was great, and it burned perfectly. This has more flavor than most of the mild cigars, though it isn't all that complex, even torwards the end. The first puffs were kind of bitter but that subsided very quickly. I have a few more of these and will definitely purchase more when they run out. One of the better mild cigars out there.
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October 23, 2005
"Mild"
I found this Torano to be extremely mild, with a straightforward tobacco taste. I would smoke one of these before a Macanudo for the better price, but I prefer a cigar with a bit more substance.
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October 6, 2005
"Mediocre"
Probably the least interesting of the Torano line, which I otherwise love. The flavor was typical honduran toastiness and medium overall, with a spicy start but otherwise one-dimensional. There were a few harsh spots in the middle of the cigar that required purging, and it became a bit bitey near the end. The 1916 cameroon line is better with similar flavors and price.
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September 25, 2005
"Nice mild smoke"
Some nice spice the first quarter and then settled into a smooth cappuccino flavor the rest of the way. Excellent burn and easy draw with very good construction. A nice early in the day stogie. A nice gift from a fine gorilla, thanks Mel.
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September 6, 2005
"OK"
This cigar definitely tastes like a Torano. That is usually a pretty complex smoke. Great pre-burn aroma. The filler is a little woody, a little spicy, a little creamy, you get the idea. Mediumbodied, but like another reviewer said, there is just nothing "Special" that stands out on this one. I liked the Reserva Selecta much more. This one is a little more "boring", but it is still at least an average smoke.
Like all Toranos, construction and burn are top-notch.
Like all Toranos, construction and burn are top-notch.
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August 23, 2005
"Mild - But flavorful"
While my tastes tend more towards medium-bodied cigars, this is one mild cigar that I could fully enjoy. While the "strength" is mild, the flavor is certainly not. Creamy smoke abounded. Toasty, nutty flavors were present, along with others that were so subtle as to be hard to identify, but were still enjoyable.
Coupled with the beatiful appearance and great construction, this is a great smoke to keep around.
Coupled with the beatiful appearance and great construction, this is a great smoke to keep around.
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August 11, 2005
"M&M"
Mild and mediocre. Like most Toranos the smoke burned perfectly just never really excited me.
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August 3, 2005
"Great performance, great flavor, great cigar"
This robusto has a smooth, light wrapper and a sloppy cap. The performance is flawless: it draws just right, burns evenly, and forms a solid ash. It's toasty, buttery, slightly sweet, and slightly spicy; not overpowering, but still flavorful. Stays smooth and cool throughout. A great cigar that can be enjoyed by both the novice and experienced smoker.
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July 23, 2005
"Good"
Looks nice, burn and draw were great, taste is good. Not a bad cigar but it really didn't get me excited.
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July 6, 2005
"silky smooth"
This and the Torano 1916's are my main cigars. The Casa's draw, flavor and even burn make this an excellent choice. Very good value. Often, I only have to ash this one twice during the entire smoke.
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May 9, 2005
"creamy good"
I just love these cigars for my first of the day. In the morning with coffee, after work with a beer. They are light to medium heavy with a clean crisp flavor of tobacco. Maybe a very light milk chocolatey taste sensation not bitter or heavy. These are aged to perfection so smoke now. The look and draw great, light in color and firm to the touch.
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