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Casa Torano Churchill
""Not Happy""
I thought this would be a mild cigar, I like maduros and full bodied cigars. I had a party and bought this for my beginner friends, all of them were "Not Happy" with the bitterness and acid taste that were produced from this cigar. I have smoked many other Toranos however, this one did not go over well with my guests.
Darren in Miami February 13, 2009
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Casa Torano Churchill
"Great mild smoke, flavor is same across sizes"
I am digging this line from Torano, and highly recommend both Churchill and Robusto, although this is a quicker burning cigar, so if you are looking to really savor it, the churchill is the way to go. Given the lower price of this cigar, it doesn't even have to be a special occasion cigar, and if you are looking for a cigar that has a mild flavor and doesn't leave a smoky after-taste, this is the cigar for you. It is similar to the Nub Connecticut, though in regular shapes and sizes. I recommend both thoroughly.
Robert in Mesa, AZ January 6, 2009
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Casa Torano Torpedo
"Smooth & Lucious"
Unwrapping this cigar, I was impressed by the size of this torpedo and how good it looked. Perfect in every way. The taste was delicious and consistent throughout from start to finish. The draw was perfect. My one complaint is that I found it to burn a bit too hot, even though I smoke my cigars slowly. I can well understand how these cigars are the "house smoke" for the Toranos. A very nice cigar and a great step up from the mild cigar both in flavor and complexity, yet never overwhelming.
ROTHNH in Midcoast Maine September 25, 2008
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Casa Torano Robusto
"A smooth cigar with a great taste"
After smoking a sample cigar i bought a case. One of my favorite cigars
Daniel in Maryland August 8, 2008
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Casa Torano Torpedo
"Best Bargain"
Casa torano torpedo is a major step up from any bundle cigar, and remains the best value I've found. Both the natural wrapper and the maduro version burn cool, evenly, smell great. My everyday cigar, at less than $4 per a very affordable luxury.
Big Ditch in Maryland February 4, 2008
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Casa Torano Robusto 5 Pack
"I wish I could smoke these"
I bought a 5 pack of these to try. They look, smell, and taste great. The problem is the draw on 3 of the 5 was like a brick. I worked so hard to smoke them it wasnt a very enjoyable smoke. By the time i was finished my jaw hurt. If they rolled them a little less tight I would buy more, as it is i like the torpedo version much better.
Reg in Florida November 27, 2007
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Casa Torano Torpedo 5 Pack
"What a great Cigar"
I was really surprised by this baby. I usually like the CAO cigars, but got this one on sale. Its taste is almost as good as the CAO, but the price makes it a better cigar. I will definitely be getting more.
Reg in Florida October 13, 2007
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Casa Torano Torpedo
"A classic Torano"
This is a cigar you have to slow down and enjoy from the moment you lite the end you get a smooth flow of flavor from toast to roasted nuts.It gets a bit more complex as it warms up giving such flavors as almond and a nice woody finish.truly a classic Torano.
Charles Autrey in AL August 27, 2007
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Casa Torano Robusto
"Mild but rich and delicous"
Mild but very satisfying. Rich, toasty, nutty, cocoa, then developed leather, cinnamon. Delicious. Well constructed.
Hunt in Kensington, MD July 11, 2007
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Casa Torano Churchill
"Oh Yeah!"
I lucked out and got on to these through a FSS sampler. Most of the sampler stogies are forgetable, not so this one. I don't know if this is 'the Torano's private cigar', but it should be. Give them 4 to 6 weeks of aging in the wrapped box (humidification device in the box)or humidor and try one of these smooth cigars in the morning then try to think of a reason to skip work so you can have another. Smooth draw, wonderful taste, uniform burn, stays lit. You might find one bad one in a box. Try the FSS Robusto 5 pack for an inexpensive test. Buy a box and take advantage of FSS's Torano sampler offer.
Northcoast Wino in Lorain, OH February 15, 2007
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