Torano Cigar Reviews

Torano Cigar Reviews

Torano Exodus Robusto Cigar Review

The 5x54 stick has a dark brown, oily, soft, and densely packed wrapper. There are no seams tight seams large double caps and an aroma of sweet hay. The first third of the stick burns well, with a good draw and medium-full flavors of sweet natural tobacco and light earth. At 30 minutes, the halfway point is reached. This stage requires a little more work. The flavors become more intense when you are on the earth. The final third of the sweetness is removed, giving rise to a warm nuttiness and a longer burn time.

 

Torano Exodus Robusto Cigar Review

The 5x54 stick has a dark brown, oily, soft, and densely packed wrapper. There are no seams tight seams large double caps and an aroma of sweet hay. The first third of the stick burns well, with a good draw and medium-full flavors of sweet natural tobacco and light earth. At 30 minutes, the halfway point is reached. This stage requires a little more work. The flavors become more intense when you are on the earth. The final third of the sweetness is removed, giving rise to a warm nuttiness and a longer burn time. For any questions about Torano cigars feel free to give El Cigar Shop a call at (215) 576-5300.

 

Torano Exodus 1959 50 Years Robusto Cigar Review

The 5x50 stick has a dark brown, paper-thin Maduro wrapper, with small veins. It also features tight invisible seams. A double cap, dense pack, and a mild chocolate aroma. The first light shows a snug draw and medium-full body flavor. It is creamy and smooth with an oily, slightly oily texture. There is a hint of sweetness and pepper zing in the short finish. The flavors continue to develop, but the first third is smoother and has a hint of spice. The ash stays on the whole third. It burns perfectly and holds its shape. Just 45 minutes into the final third, the ash has dropped in its 2nd chunk. Everything else remains the same. The whole cigar was consistent all the way down, ending at the hour ten minutes mark. This was sent to me by Brian and Brandon Hemry.

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