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Carlos Torano Signature
When cigar smokers talk about a cigar’s tobacco being grown from Cuban seed they are referring to the seeds origin. The term used for tobacco that is grown from Cuban seeds is Piloto Cubano. In example, if Cuban seeds were grown in the Dominican Republic the resulting tobacco is called Dominican Piloto Cubano. The man who made this huge contribution to the cigar industry by introducing the world to Piloto Cubano is Carlos Torano. The Torano family is an innovator in the cigar industry. They were one of the first companies to start blending cigars with a wide variety of tobaccos from all over the world; they have used tobacco from the usual countries: Honduras, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic, but they also use tobacco from Indonesia, Italy, Peru, Columbia, Mexico, and Panama. They do a lot of blending but that is part of the Torano’s philosophy; they do it to make their cigars different. I think their main philosophy is to make outstanding cigars, and that is just what they do.
The Carlos Torano Signature is one of those outstanding cigars; medium to full-bodied on the medium side the Signature is blended with a Sun Grown Brazilian Maduro, a Connecticut Broadleaf binder, and Dominican Cubano Ligero, as well as Nicaraguan Habano Ligero as the filler. This blend gives the cigar rich, balanced flavors of earth and leather with subtle notes of coffee and cocoa, and a slight cedar spice. The Carlos Torano Signature is an amazing well-rounded cigar with deep flavors and will impress all who enjoy a deep, rich smoke.
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