- Brand: Casa Magna Colorado Torito
- Length: 4 3/4 inches
- Ring Gauge: 60
Product Introduction
The Casa Magna Colorado Torito cigars are from Nicaragua. The filler, binder, and wrapper are all Nicaraguan, and they are hand - made. Each cigar costs $7. In 2008, Cigar Aficionado named the Casa Magna Colorado (specifically the robusto) #1 on their Top 25 Cigars, sparking a lot of debate.
Appearance
The short fat robusto has an ornate band and an oily rosado - colored wrapper. The cap is a bit sloppy, which is common for large ring gauges. The filler has several thick rib veins, a common issue with cigars over 58 ring gauge.
Smoking Experience
The draw is very good, and the burn is surprisingly even for a thick cigar. It burns slow and cool. Flavors include white pepper, musty earthiness, and slight oakiness at times. It's a fairly smooth smoke, creamy at times but not very dynamic.
The reviewer speculates that the blend might perform better in a smaller vitola as some flavors seem diluted in this large size. The 60 ring gauge is awkward to smoke, but those who like big cigars may enjoy the Torito.