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A revolutionary cigar.
Aside from being one of the oldest and most celebrated families in the cigar business, the Toranos have always been known for innovative practices. First introducing the Cuban-seed to the Dominican Republic, the frequent use of premium tobaccos outside of Central America, and now Reserva Decadencia. Hand-crafted in Honduras, this mellow-bodied blend employs a well-aged mixture of Honduran, Dominican, and Nicaraguan long-leaf tobaccos hugged by a sultry Connecticut shade wrapper. In fact, this is the same blend as their top-selling, mellow-bodied masterpiece Reserva Selecta. However, these superior tobaccos are patiently aged in French Oak Barrels used for a sumptuous chocolate port, enhancing the flavors of each leaf into something very special. A smooth, creamy core of rich tobacco flavors mingles with notes of cocoa, with a sweet, velvety influence. A delicious cigar unlike any other on the market today.
Note: Torano Reserva Decadencia recently underwent a packaging update. The cigars are the same, just the bands & boxes have changed.
For a limited time, grab a Torano Exodus Gold 1959 5-Pack (worth $36) for just $1 more with any qualifying Torano box purchase.
Listen to me!!!! I am going to tell the world about the best cigar company in the world, and that is Torano! I have been smoking cigars now for 7 years and they are the best around hands down. The Reserva Decadencia and the Reserva Selecta are the best on the market to me. If you have not tried one of these, well my friend you need to and thats the bottom line. I have read that some complain about it being to moist, take the top off and let it simmer for a couple of weeks at 65% to 68% and then smoke it and you will change your mind my friend.
Enclosed in tube. Once opened, intense red wine and oak aroma. A rather moist cigar in tube. Very dense and heavy feel. Below Average construction, draw and burn. Several hard areas in cigar and very tight draw. Rather disappointing overall performance for this price point. Low smoke output with a decent red wine aroma. Smoke very thin on palate. Mild strength and medium flavors with exception of the red wine. Heavy flavor of red wine with mild oak and caramel. Red wine sourness on a lengthy finish. This particular Churchill sized example proved to be a very poor performer with unbalanced and harsh flavors.
Such an amazing cigar. When you open the glass tube, it smells like a bottle of wine. Just amazing. I smoked it down to the point it was burning my fingers. So I put the rest in my pipe and smoked till it was all ash.
Amazing cigar! Enjoyed it with some friends and it truly is a one of a kind flavor. Recommended!
Love, love, love this cigar. You will not be disappointed!
Buckle up camper, this gratifying cigar will take you on a thrill ride!
Carlos Toraño makes some of the most consistently tasty cigars around. They quietly ply their craft with a focus on quality, and the Exodus 1959 blend is one of their finest. Have a look at this stick. It’s hard to pull your eyes away from the wrapper - it hugs the filler blend like a river of dark chocolate. Gorgeous. After lighting, a blast of creamy, slightly spicy greets you, followed by some slightly chocolatey note. Medium to full-bodied, it’s composed of an Habana 2000 wrapper accompanied by a complex, five-country blend of Dominican, Honduran, Mexican, Nicaraguan, and Costa Rican tobaccos.
In addition to Top 25 honors and several 90+ ratings, Exodus Gold 1959 received a well deserved 92-point score, noting: "Wonderful texture on this dark, box-pressed beauty. It is woody and toasty with a solid black cherry note and hints of cedar. Rich, balanced and elegant.
Note: Torano Exodus Gold 1959 recently underwent a packaging update. We currently have a mix of old and new packaging, so you may receive either. The cigars are the same, just the bands & boxes have changed.