Casa Turrent Cuba Cigar Review

Have a Cigar: Casa Turrent Cuba

Name: Casa Turrent Cuba

Country: Mexico

Shape: Parejo

Size: Robusto (5 1/2 inches x 54)

Strength: Medium to Full

The Casa Turrent Cuba is a superior cigar, rich in flavor. I smoked it while enjoying Lebanese meze and arak with family and friends.

Before lighting the cigar, I could smell hints of caramel, salt, and pepper. The first and last few draws were somewhat peppery. The middle part was woody and nutty… and, of course, as smooth as can be.

Have a Cigar: Don Rafa Robusto Habano

Name: Don Rafa Robusto Habano

Country: Nicaragua

Shape: Parejo

Size: Robusto (5 inches x 50)

Strength: Mild to Medium

Someone told me that Don Rafa cigars are “good and cheap, if you want to smoke them every day.” I got curious. Though I don’t plan on smoking the same cigar forever, I lit one to see what “good and cheap” means.

Don Rafa is an affordable cigar that tastes like the good break you need. Though a little earthy and peppery, it’s an easy-to-smoke cigar. Very casual. You can fire one up any time.

Have a Cigar: Gold Edition Short Robusto

Name: Gold Edition Short Robusto

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Short Robusto (3 7/8 inches x 63)

Strength: Medium

Short and fat, the Gold Edition Short Robusto is a medium-bodied cigar that was probably made for short, midday breaks. I smoked mine at a casual gathering, but I could imagine myself lighting one to conclude a lunch break or dinner. It goes well with lager and coffee, and it burns majestically. I got hints of walnut, cedar, bread, and coffee.

You can absolutely count on this fatso whenever you need a time out.