Carlos Torano Exodus
1959 Double Corona
Origin: Honduras
Size: 7.00 x 50 
Wrapper: Habano 2000
From
Serious Cigars:
This cigar commemorates the Exodus of expert Cuban cigar
families and their impact on the cigar industry after
the nationalization of all tobacco farms and cigar factories
by the Cuban government in 1959. The Toraños were
one of those families.
Reviewed by: Smokiethebear
Date: March 2004
Notes:
This was the first Torano that I had ever smoked and
WOW! Pretty much sums up the feeling. I'm a fan of larger
cigars so I opted for the Double Corona. The cigar lit
easily and burned even the whole way down. I smoked it
for about an hour and forty-five minutes and could have
kept going. I was a little surprised that it was as mild
as it turned out to be. I'd say it had a medium body,
but the wrapper would never let you know by the looks
of it. I found the smoke to be creamy and slightly sweet.
The drag was great and produced a large volume of smoke,
something I love in my cigars.
Overall, I loved the cigar and would definitely recommend
one to anybody with an afternoon to kill.
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