
Cigar Line Analysis: Cubariqueño Protocol Probable Cause
Our Line Analysis articles allow us to compare the differences we found across the various vitolas and talk about which one each of us liked the best and why.
Our Line Analysis articles allow us to compare the differences we found across the various vitolas and talk about which one each of us liked the best and why.
If you prefer a more consistent smoking experience, the Toro is your cigar. If you prefer bolder and deeper flavors (as well as strength), the Robusto is your cigar.
I enjoyed both vitolas equally. Both will pair great with the conventional Connecticut cigar pairing of coffee. Both will also stand well by itself, as the cigars provide good depth of flavors, body and finish for any time of the day. Robert Holt’s years in the making has paid off well especially for us flavor forward cigar lovers.
A friendly Futuro battle between Kyle Gellis of Warped and Max Fernandez of Casa Fernandez. Who will reign supreme? Both using the same tobaccos, before smoking them, I wondered, “How different could they truly be?” Could different cigar sizes and ratios of the same tobaccos cause a noticeable difference?
The My Father El Centurion H-2K-CT line was released in July of 2015 with two vitolas, a Toro (6x52) and a Corona (5.5x48).