TURANO
March 4, 2025

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Theme Week 29 = Toraņo
This label is under-rated among cigar smokers, IMHO. I have always liked the Toraņo products I have in my humidor. I also have quite a few of 15 year old Virtuoso, which are no longer made. Although only on rare occasions, I sometimes love to pull out a box-pressed Exodus 1959 or an Exodus 50 Years cigar.

History
The Toraņo family's history in the cigar industry dates back to 1916, when Santiago Toraņo, the great-grandfather of Carlos Toraņo, began brokering Cuban tobacco. The Toraņos are known for their complex cigar blends, which are made with tobacco from a variety of countries. After the Castro revolution, the Toraņos lost their tobacco farms when the communists stole everything and subjected their decades of hard work for their family to nationalization. They were forced to leave Cuba, fleeing for their lives. The Toraņos had to start over from scratch and began growing tobacco in other countries, including the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Ecuador. The Toraņos made private labels for other cigar distributors for many years. In the mid-1990s, the Toraņos began making their own brand of cigars under the Toraņo family name. Carlos Toraņo became the president of Toraņo Cigars in 2005, succeeding his father. The Toraņos are one of the top cigar making families in the industry, and their legacy spans four generations despite the tragedy they suffered at the hands of the murderous Communist thieves in Cuba.