La Tradicion Cubana Robusto

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From Miami’s Little Havana comes La Tradition Cubana’s eponymous cigar in a robusto format. I smoked the Sabor Cubano a couple weeks ago and was very impressed, so I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a few of these. This is the original flagship cigar for Luis Sanchez, who started La Tradicion Cubana in 1995. (More info about the company can be found on the Sabor Cubano post.)

This standard size robusto comes equipped with an Ecuadorian wrapper, a Honduran binder, and filler from Nicaragua and the DR. Each cigar is wrapped in cedar before being packed in boxes of 25.

The LTC robusto is a solid stick with a uniform and nearly flawless claro wrapper. The cap is solid and well formed but a little jagged around the edges. A quick pre-light whiff reveals some grassy scents with a dose of barnyard.

The draw seems a little tight on these, but this didn’t really affect the cigar’s performance. A good volume of smoke was forthcoming; it just took a little more effort than I usually care to exert. The flavor of the first third was straight forward clean tobacco, with a smidegeon of pepper. The burn is fairly even thoughout and it leaves a solid ash. (Some reviewers have noted a flaky ash, but this was not my experience.) This is a mild bodied cigar with a mild to negligible aftertaste.

What is notable about this cigar is an outstanding aroma: it starts up with some pleasant cedar elements, but by the mid-point of the cigar the smoke is gloriously spicy. The woody theme continues from here, but it picks up something that almost smells like sandalwood. It’s quite a powerful scent which is nicely balanced by the mildness of the flavor. Unfortunately the flavor seems to wane after the mid-point and goes from slightly peppery to somewhat papery.

The LTC Robusto is worth a test drive if you enjoy mild but highly aromatic smoke. And like all of the cigars from La Tradicion it’s very reasonably priced at around 75 USD per box. The only downside is the mildness: if there were a little more steel to this stick I think I’d have a new goto cigar.

Published in: on July 18, 2007 at 3:44 am

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  1. On July 18, 2007 at 12:08 pm lucky7 Said:

    Alright, you made me get out the dictionary once again!

    As always, appreciate your review. Although I don’t typically go for a mild cigar, aromatics are one of my favorite aspects of cigar smoking so I just may have to look up an LTC. Hope I can find some singles locally.

    On a different subject, this piece of legislation coming up for a vote in the Senate (State Childrens Health Insurance Plan) is really troublesome for cigar smokers in the USA. Be sure and call your Senator and voice your opposition if you haven’t already.

    … lucky7

  2. On July 18, 2007 at 1:42 pm Cigar Jack Said:

    The La Tradicion Cubana is one of my favorite cigars. Especially the Torpedoes, I think they are a bit more complex than the Robusto.

  3. On July 20, 2007 at 2:30 pm Stogie Guys Friday Sampler XLXIII Said:

    [...] SLR Maduro. Leafy Times tries cigars from Hawaii. Cigar Beat tries a Cusano 18 Double Connecticut. Keepers of the Flame lights up a La Tradicion Cubana. Cigar Jack is giving away free [...]

  4. On July 22, 2007 at 9:10 pm Camino Viejo : La Tradicion Cubana Said:

    I got introduced to these cigars a couple of years back by one of my distributors. I’ve been keeping a couple La Tradicion Cubana Robustos in my humidor for a couple of years now. They make great little smokes when you don’t have a lot of time on your hands, and the flavor profile is very nice for a milder cigar.

    –Miguel
    Owner
    Camino Viejo Tabacos

  5. On October 17, 2007 at 4:38 am Las Memorias Cubanas Campanas « Keepers of the Flame Said:

    [...] I really liked this cigar… up to a point. But that point is where somebody with a taste for heavy earthy cigars might begin to really enjoy it. These will run you around 6 USD a stick, which is quite reasonable. These are very large, very well made cigars. But for me, I think I’ll be sticking to LTC’s Sabor Cubano and La Tradicion Cubana. [...]

  6. On December 15, 2007 at 9:18 pm Ashton Cabinet Belicoso « Keepers of the Flame Said:

    [...] at around 8 USD, and I can think of cigars that are comparable in quality that are more affordable (La Tradition Cubana comes to mind) but this is indeed a high quality premium cigar. If price isn’t a determining [...]

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