The Toraño family's cigar-making tradition is marked by a global approach to sourcing tobacco, often combining leaves from multiple countries in a single blend. Notably, it wasn't until 2007 that they incorporated Connecticut broadleaf as a wrapper, resulting in the Casa Toraño Maduro Robusto. This robusto is characterized by its dark, oily wrapper and delivers a complex flavor profile featuring nutty notes, accompanied by sweet wood, caramel, and cherry undertones. As an outstanding example of a maduro, it is distinguished among the top-ranked cigars. Originally, the Casa Toraño blend was crafted by the family for personal enjoyment, later being showcased at rolling demonstrations across the United States, where its popularity led to its commercial release.
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