This is a serious medium bodied smoke. It's a 6.5x54 Torpedo (I prefer 6-8 inch long with a 48 and up ring). The pre light aroma and taste mimic the real flavor of the total cigar. The creaminess lingers throughout the entire smoke with hints of spice and cocoa. Very good volume of smoke with a solid ash that was difficult to knock off at one inch. Never got too hot and only lost its' even burn once near the end. I paid $6.00 on an auction board. Although I enjoyed each draw of smoke, I have less expensive cigars that rise above this one. I like chewing on my cigars and this one was very chewy. I would like to put a couple in the humi but I would want a $3-$4 price tag on them. Bought this as a single so maybe a 5 pack would drive the price down. Enjoyed it with a large mug of coffee and a tall glass of ice water, which are my favorite drinks with a cigar. I'm not an afficianado on cigars and am only reporting my experience. I would, however, recommend this cigar as a should try.
The following is copied and pasted from a description from an online store where a 5 pack goes for $22.00:
Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 cigars are Cuban-pressed (semi-round) in chocolate colored Habano wrappers with Dominican, Honduran, Mexican, Nicaraguan & Costa Rican tobaccos.
The following is copied and pasted from a description from an online store where a 5 pack goes for $22.00:
Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 cigars are Cuban-pressed (semi-round) in chocolate colored Habano wrappers with Dominican, Honduran, Mexican, Nicaraguan & Costa Rican tobaccos.