About this cigar
Casa Turrent's 1973 line honors the year the Turrent family began crafting cigars in San Andres, Mexico, and this Maduro Gran Robusto carries forward five decades of that legacy with authoritative presence. The dark, oily San Andres wrapper promises depth: cocoa, leather, and subtle earth tones emerge across the first third, while the blend's Nicaraguan filler adds measured spice and woody undertones that build through the final third. Construction is consistently firm, the draw clean, and burn line reliable across the box. This is a cigar for end-of-day ritual, particularly after a substantial meal where something more assertive than Connecticut-wrapped stock makes sense. Rich enough to command attention, balanced enough to smoke in under an hour, it pairs seamlessly with bourbon, espresso, or a contemplative evening on the lounge patio. The Maduro wrapper softens any rough edges while the Robusto format delivers the heft your serious clientele expects. For lounges and high-end retailers stocking Mexican Maduro, Casa Turrent's consistent quality and pricing make the 1973 Gran Robusto a reliable margin play with genuine smoking merit behind the name.