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The Toraño cigar family has been around for generations and has earned a reputation for producing excellent cigars. If you are new to the cigar game or are unfamiliar with Toraño cigars, this profile will help you get up to speed, as it will give you brief look at the various lines that the Toraño family has to offer.
Master by Carlos Toraño
The Master is a premium line that is the result of a collaboration between Charlie Toraño and Felipe Sosa. The two revered rollers spent plenty of time testing different blends before deciding on the one that would be introduced to the public. The cigar was finally released last fall, and it managed to receive high ratings from respected cigar publications.
The Master features a filler blend of Nicaraguan Esteli and Jalapa tobaccos. The binder also comes from Nicaragua's Esteli region, and an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper completes the composition. The Master comes in four sizes: the 5 x 50 Robusto, 6 x 60 BFC, 6 1/4 x 52 Torpedo, and 7 x 50 Churchill.
1916 Cameroon

Toraño's 1916 Cameroon line celebrates the family's beginnings in the cigar industry. This medium-bodied cigar was good enough to make many publication's top lists thanks to its combination of balance and complexity. The cigar's filler is a blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos, while the binder is of the Nicaraguan Havana Seed variety. The highlight of the composition is a premium Cameroon wrapper. Sweetness, caramel, pepper, and nuts are just some of the flavors you can look forward to from the 1916 Cameroon. It comes in four sizes: the 5 1/2 x 52 Robusto, 5 1/2 x 42 Corona, 6 1/2 x 54 Torpedo, and 7 x 48 Churchill.