About this cigar
Casa Turrent's 1973 line honors the year the Turrent family began crafting cigars in San Andrés, Mexico, and this Maduro Robusto delivers the dark, concentrated character that region is known for. The Mexican San Andrés wrapper contributes deep chocolate, leather, and subtle molasses sweetness across a medium-full body that builds without aggression. The blend's core of Mexican tobaccos creates a cohesive smoke with earthy undertones and a natural spice that emerges in the final third, making it approachable yet complex enough to hold attention. This is a cigar that works as a closer after a substantial meal or a contemplative evening smoke when your customer wants something with backbone but not excessive power. The forty-eight ring gauge burns evenly and gives about an hour of smoking time. Casa Turrent remains underrated in American lounges and casinos despite consistent quality, which makes this robusto a smart margin play for retailers looking to stock a solid everyday Maduro without the price tag of more famous competitors.