La Familia Robaina Ilegal Cigar Review

June 24, 2021

La Familia Robaina Ilegal Cigar Review

Today we are reviewing a few lines under the famous La Familia Robaina cigar line. For those of you who don’t know, La Familia Robaina cigars hail from Cuba where the Robaina family first started manufacturing cigars. As of recent, the Robaina family have migrated to Nicaragua where new La Familia Robaina cigar lines are made today.

Their new line “Ilegal”, which translates to Illegal, is under the careful watch of master blender Hirochi Robaina. Hirochi’s grandfather, Alejandro Robaina was known for creating some of the most well-known cigars Cuba ever saw.

The three most popular lines under the La Familia Robiana Ilegal brand are Connecticut, Habano, and San Andres. All three cigars have undisclosed tobaccos that make up the wrapper, binder, and filler. However, I’d still like to go in-depth with each of these popular La Familia Robaina lines so you can get a sense of just how historical and delicious each cigar is.

La Familia Robaina Ilegal Toro San Andres

First off is the La Familia Robaina Ilegal San Andres. This line was partially blended by Esteban Disla, who is the co-owner of the Nico-Sueno factory as well as contributes a lot of his efforts to RoMa Craft. This medium-bodied smoke is a 6 x 50 parejo that has delicious flavor notes of chocolate, espresso, earth, and sweet cream that pairs nicely with a root beer. You can find the modestly priced box of 20 of the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Toro San Andres today on our website.

La Familia Robaina Ilegal Connecticut

Next, we have the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Connecticut. This 5.50 x 54 medium-bodied smoke is cloaked in a gorgeous Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper, with unknown tobaccos used for the filler and binder. Delicious flavor notes you’ll detect while smoking the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Connecticut are cedar, wood, cocoa, and leather that would be perfect with an ice-cold Lemonade. Arriving in a box of 20, you can get a box of the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Connecticut today and enjoy the Connecticut experience today.

La Familia Robaina Ilegal Habano

Lastly, the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Habano in the Robusto size is a cigar for all to enjoy. Being the third cigar under the La Familia Robaina Ilegal name, you’ll discover that the Ecuadorian Habano wrapper gives off perfect flavors for all medium-bodied cigar lovers out there. Delicious flavor notes you may detect while smoking the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Habano are hints of fruit, black pepper, earth nuts, and coffee that will pair nicely with a Dr. Pepper. The La Familia Robaina Ilegal Habano also comes in an affordable box of 20.

If you’re looking for the ultimate Cuban-style experience then get your hands on the La Familia Robaina Ilegal Habano, La Familia Robaina Ilegal Connecticut, or the La Familia Robaina Ilegal San Andres today!

Comments

2 responses to “La Familia Robaina Ilegal Cigar Review”

  1. JIM CURTIS says:

    Nicaraguan cigars have a reputation for having a heavy and robust taste. Is that generalization still true?

  2. Brian Pals says:

    Nice!

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