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I smoked these long ago and really liked them, but I understand they were re-released a year-or-so ago with a new blend.

Has anybody tried these lately?
 
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I have smoked a few in the last month and I think they are a very solid cigar, especially for the price. I purchased a couple five packs so I'm not sure what the date is on the box they came from.
 
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I bought a box of the torpedos a few months back. They're a very smooth, flavorful smoke. Definitely one that I will try to always have on hand. I've only tried the newer ones though.
 
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One of my favorites. I have boxes of the robusto and torpedo. Great mild smoke.
 
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Stopped by my B&M and picked up a few Robustos. Smoked em both yesterday and immediately ordered a couple five-packs of Robustos from Famous while I decide on what size to get a box of. I’m leaning towards a Corona and make it my morning smoke. If these are a new blend, they are as-good, if not better than I remember.

The two I picked up at my B&M were aged for about 3-months and were fantastic. There was a wood taste, cedar I think, that I’ve never tasted in any cigar before.
 
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Ordered a box of Churchills yesterday from Famous. Should get them tomorrow.
 
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the wood taste I connected with was the the term sweet wood. this was with the first cameroon. What's this about the blend changing? What's the blend now b/c I thought the original 1916 had some honduran in it. Im not a true fan of honduran tobacco. I tasted it in the patel 92 I had the other day. I liked that cigar but I really think I can taste that strong honduran tobacco taste. I dont really know if that's it but Im starting to think it is. What's up with the noventa. Has anyone tried that cigar? what's it like?
 
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Late this afternoon I received my box of Carlos Torano 1916 Cameroon Churchills. They arrived with a 69% RH Humidipak inside and a box date (from Famous) of 10/2007.

Lit-up one...an unbelievable smoke. This cigar rates way up there with me.
 
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I had swore off Torano but you are going to make me want to try another 1916.
 
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It's a combination of the Honduran & Nicaraguan filler, Nicaraguan binder and a tasty cameroon wrapper.

This is now my all-time favorite cameroon which includes AF Don Carlos and Oliva G. This is a very complex smoke.
 
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I keep giving the oliva G a chance but I come up short. I like it but it doesnt make me want to buy a box. It like a cigar I would take if I just wanted a cigar and wasn't looking for WOW flavors. I cant seem to get a chance at the AF don carlos. The first one I tried wasnt all that great, the second unraveled on me before I got a chance to enjoy it.
 
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Great Cigar Great Company, try the 1959 Exodus Torpedo, you will be extremely satisfied
 
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I keep giving the oliva G a chance but I come up short. I like it but it doesnt make me want to buy a box.


You might look into Camacho Select. Similar in concept -- Cameroon wrapper over stronger Nicaraguan filler -- but with more finesse and flavor than the Oliva. More expensive, too, but...I guess sometimes you get what you pay for.
 
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Great Cigar Great Company, try the 1959 Exodus Torpedo, you will be extremely satisfied


Picked up a 1959 Exodus Torpedo today. I'm going to try it later on.
 
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Just got a 5 pack of the 1959 Silver Grand Churchills. I haven't heard much on these but I plan on trying one Saturday night.
 
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Just noticed I picked up a 1959 Exodus Torpedo Silver Edition which is a different blend than the regular 1959 Exodus.

Still, perfect construction, perfect draw, perfect burn, and fantastic flavors. A very nice smoke.

I'm starting to notice a trend in all the Torano cigars where construction, draw, and burn is always spot-on.
 
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Just noticed I picked up a 1959 Exodus Torpedo Silver Edition which is a different blend than the regular 1959 Exodus.

Still, perfect construction, perfect draw, perfect burn, and fantastic flavors. A very nice smoke.

I'm starting to notice a trend in all the Torano cigars where construction, draw, and burn is always spot-on.


Steve, if haven't already, try the regular 1959 Exodus. I rated it higher than than the Silver.

I agree with you on the construction of Torano cigars. Another Torano I would recommend is the Virtuoso. I always seem to get a unique earthy flavor that I rarely get from other cigars I smoke. This cigar is a nice change of pace for me.

For the price, it is hard to beat Torano's and Oliva's, IMO.
 
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Seeing this thread excites me. I've an Exodus robusto hanging out in the humi that looks awfully tasty.
 
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Just noticed I picked up a 1959 Exodus Torpedo Silver Edition which is a different blend than the regular 1959 Exodus.

Still, perfect construction, perfect draw, perfect burn, and fantastic flavors. A very nice smoke.

I'm starting to notice a trend in all the Torano cigars where construction, draw, and burn is always spot-on.


Steve, if haven't already, try the regular 1959 Exodus. I rated it higher than than the Silver.

I agree with you on the construction of Torano cigars. Another Torano I would recommend is the Virtuoso. I always seem to get a unique earthy flavor that I rarely get from other cigars I smoke. This cigar is a nice change of pace for me.

For the price, it is hard to beat Torano's and Oliva's, IMO.


I picked up a regular 1959 Exodus and a Virtoso yesterday (both robustos). I'll be trying them out soon.
 
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You know, I could really go for a 1916 tonight but they're at the very bottom of my coolerdor and I just don't have the energy to play "cigar box jenga" since everything is packed in their pretty tight. Doh!
 
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