Carlos Torano 1916 Cameroon Robusto 5.5 x 52 Cameroon Wrapper Nicaraguan Binder Nicaraguan and Honduran Filler
Appearance and Construction 14 out of 15 points
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, rolls a better cigar than the Toranos. I have smoked dozens of them, and have never had a poorly constructed one. This cigar was no exception. The wrapper was simply beautiful and vein free. Other than a Don Carlos I smoked last Christmas, this is the most oily and toothy wrapper I have ever held in my hands. I couldn’t decide whether to smoke it, or take a huge bite out of it.
Flavor 22 out of 25 points
This has become my new everyday smoke over the past month. This is a very medium bodied cigar with a woodsy core that is complimented nicely by that spicy sweet Cameroon taste. The flavor is very consistent throughout, and the finish is long and woodsy. There’s not a trace of harshness or bitterness throughout the entire stick.
Smoking Characteristics 22 out of 25 points
This cigar was an absolute pleasure to smoke. It has been sitting in my cooler for about 3 months, and age has only improved this masterpiece. The cap clipped off perfectly, and the prelight draw was nice and smooth. The cigar burned very evenly, and each draw produced a cloud of thick and creamy smoke. The light gray ash held on for inches at a time before dropping off.
Overall 32 out of 35 points
This is a superb smoke, and in my opinion the best Cameroon out there outside of maybe the Don Carlos. I honestly can not think of an occasion that this cigar would not be perfect for. It’s complex enough for a celebratory after dinner cigar, yet subtle enough to be smoked amidst distractions and still be thoroughly enjoyed.
Total Score 90
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Posts: 1724 | Location: Another Forum | Registered: September 23, 2004
Nice review Seahawkfan, I've always liked the 1916s. I've got an old review on here some where of the Churchills. It seems like I mostly smoke the torps now but it would be pretty hard to find a bad vitola in the 1916. Good job !
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Posts: 2499 | Location: SoCal, USA | Registered: March 06, 2004
Good review Seahawk and they are also among one of my favorits. I've been curious about the robusto also, thanks. I have about half a box of the torps left in this size, IMO the best vitola of the bunch.
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Posts: 4793 | Location: Texas | Registered: June 15, 2003
I love looking at the glowing embers when smoking a 1916, quite possibly the heaviest cigar in production on the planet. It's like watching the sun the cigar is rolled so perfectly. And they burn forever. Plus Torano didn't DYE it like the Tribute.
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