Heritage and know-how
At the heart of the family tradition is Casa Turrent 1973 Gran Robusto. This cigar pays homage to the year in which Alejandro Turrent, a renowned tobacco craftsman, was born. Carrying the Mexican family stamp, each module is a living testimony to the expertise handed down from generation to generation.
Meticulous assembly
Casa Turrent 1973 is designed with exemplary rigor. The combination of home-grown leaves and the best San Andrés varieties. Careful selection of tobaccos creates a complex, delicate profile, perfectly balancing strength and sweetness. Careful attention to the fermentation and ageing process ensures a harmonious tasting experience.
Profile and tasting
The Casa Turrent 1973 Gran Robusto expresses itself with an opening punctuated by white pepper which, as it dissipates, gives way to a prevalent sweetness. On tasting, hints of walnut and cocoa mingle subtly with notes of leather and coffee, revealing its medium-bodied allure.
Design and dimensions
Each cigar is impeccably crafted, with a smooth wrapper and a uniformly rich color reminiscent of the fertile soil from which it comes. With a length of 152 mm and a diameter of 20.64 mm, it promises an experience of around an hour, providing ample time to appreciate its complexity.
An invitation to discover
Casa Turrent 1973 is not just a cigar, it's an invitation to explore a world where history and taste intertwine. An experience designed to delight those seeking to travel a path strewn with aromas and nuances, guided by the experience of a renowned master roaster.