About this cigar
Casa Turrent traces back to a Mexican tobacco family whose legacy spans well over a century, and the 1880 line honors that ancestral foundation with cigars that feel both grounded and refined. The Oscuro wrapper delivers the visual drama you'd expect from a darker shade, but what sets this one apart is the restraint in its flavor profile. This is not an aggressive smoke despite its appearance. The Lancero format gives the blend room to breathe and reward patience. Expect earthy undertones, subtle chocolate, and a soft leather character that builds gradually over the first third. The finish carries notes of cedar and toasted almond without overwhelming the palate. It's the kind of cigar that suits a contemplative evening, perhaps after a dinner where you want something more measured than bold. The elongated format also makes it a natural fit for a retail counter or lounge display where sophisticated customers gravitate toward streamlined presentation. For accounts stocking Casa Turrent, the 1880 Oscuro Lancero bridges the gap between accessible quality and serious craftsmanship. Ten-count boxes move well for retailers looking to offer Mexican heritage tobacco without the premium price point of full boxes.