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La Aurora Robusto

La Aurora Robusto

Cigar Attributes

Country of Origin Dominican Republic
Size 5 x 50
Strength Mild
The La Aurora Robusto is expertly handcrafted with La Aurora's mild, yet rich-tasting blend of select, premium Dominican tobaccos surrounded by a flavorful African Cameroon leaf. Often found in some of our samplers, the Robusto draws well and burns clean with a savory aroma.

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La Aurora Robusto Cigar

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Reviewed by Gary Korb
May 06, 2009
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Score: 8.5

By The Reverend Dr. Hurricane Meyn

Every year when the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival rolls around, I find myself faced with the same quandary: what cigar should I smoke while enjoying the plethora of musical acts and the incredible food choices?  (As usual, I couldn’t decide between Crawfish Monica and the fried soft shell crab po-boy – so I had both.)
 
I’m sure many of you have faced the same dilemma. You don’t want to stroll around smoking your lawn-cutting throwdown cigar, but neither do you want to risk having any of your highly treasured and expensive sticks drenched by tropical rains, snuffed by gale force winds, or knocked from your hands and trampled by some inebriated tourist who’s had a few too many Sazeracs on his first trip out of Enid.

For such events, and there are plenty down here in The Big Easy, I stock my humidor with a cache of premium cigars in the medium price range that won’t make me cry should tragedy strike. At the top of my Festival Cigar List is the tried-and-true La Aurora Robusto.
Confession time y’all. I’m an all day sucker for anything wrapped in the rare, toothy Cameroon leaf, but the La Aurora Robusto, at about $3 per stick from Famous Smoke Shop, is consistently as good as - if not better than -  much more expensive Dominican cigars with the same wrapper.
 
On this particular day, the La Aurora in question displayed the high quality construction I’ve come to expect from this Dominican gem. The wrapper had no major flaws and was thinly veined. The cigar had a very pleasant aroma and just a slight give when pressed between the fingers – a very important characteristic in a cigar that is going to be enjoyed walking about al fresco. The roll must not be so loose as to burn unevenly or too quickly when fanned by gusty winds. The stick clipped nicely with by Wenger Swiss Army Knife cutter, and the flame was accepted easily upon lighting.

The Cameroon wrapper supplied just the right amount of spiciness as the Dominican filler fueled the flavor of the mild-medium bodied smoke that suggested subtle hints of vanilla and toasty wood.

Brothers and sisters, this is an understated cigar, not one that will wallop you over the head with any particular essence nor overpower anything you might be eating or drinking. The La Aurora Robusto is an accompanying smoke that enhances food and drink. The ash was more white than gray, and the burn was even despite a gusty wind.

To sum it up, The Rev says you can believe that the La Aurora Robusto will make any outdoor event even more enjoyable.

Peace, Love and Smoke,
The Rev

Appearance: 8
Construction: 9
Burn: 8
Draw: 9
Aroma: 8
Flavor: 9
Final Score: 8.5

Also visit: The Reverend's NOLa Church of Smokes at SocialCigar,com

 
 


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Almost a Fuente

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Reviewed by thebaby981 in Louisiana
March 06, 2008
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This is a decent smoking premium cigar with good construction and a decent amount of smoke off the draw which can be a bit tight. the taste of the cigar is a bit putrid at times as its not near as tasty as a Funete, more similar to that of a punch than a funete. the construction was moderate to good, the taste is missing something as other sizes deliver a much creamier taste than the Robusto which the wrapper puts out a swirling amount of smoke which isnt close to pleasant.

 

Better than Fuente

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Reviewed by It's cold up here in Michigan
October 27, 2007
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I prefer these to regular Fuente Cameroon cigars. La Aurora has more flavor, delivered in a smooth manner. Good construction and taste. Plus they are a better value. Another thing, La Aurora makes better sizes too.

 

IT AGES BEAUTIFULLY!

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87
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Reviewed by Harold Walter in Memphis, TN
June 10, 2005
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I tried a 5-pack. The first one was OK. The second one was OK. I unwrapped the other three and put them in my humidor. Three weeks later I tried another and OH, WHAT A DIFFERENCE! The flavor seemed to have blossomed during that short aging period and was outstanding. I can't wait to see what a few more weeks will do.

 

La Aurora Robusto (Natural)...A MUST TRY!!

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Reviewed by Da Man in Somewhere in Time
August 15, 2003
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Ordered a box of Robusto naturals based on reviews and ratings. Three words...A Great Cigar! Examining the cigar before lighting it, I could tell this was one well made cigar. Consistant color, excellent construction, firm feel, and a pleasant aroma. Light it up and you're in for a treat. I found it to be more mild to medium, comparable to Macanudo Hyde Parks, but with a bit more flavor and richness. Flavor was very smooth and creamy, with light hints of coffee, toast, and cedar. The draw...perfect! Lots of smoke with a pleasant aroma to it. Burn was consistent and even, needing no tweaking. Ash was a light, silvery grey and held to almost the halfway point before falling off. This cigar definitely goes on the favorite list for me. At $70 for a box of 25, it's cheaper than Macanudo Hyde Park or Lords, yet is as good or better than the Macanudo in all aspects, especially if you are looking for a bit more flavor that's smooth and not overpowering. A great cigar at any time of the day. A must try if you haven't already.

 

A consistent smoke every time! A great value!

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Reviewed by Brian Beiser in Neenah, WI
February 18, 2000
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I enjoy the La Auroa Robusto as my every day smoke. It has been a very consistent, even-burning, mild cigar. Always available, sometimes on sale!

 

A nice even burn.

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95
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Reviewed by Dan Quinn in Pearl Harbor Hawaii
September 03, 1999
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I've smoked 10 or 12 and have always had a perfect burning smoke. Smooth and mild. The only complaint is that the wrapper is a bit fragile. One of my new favorites!

 
 

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