
Trinidad Vigia
Description
| Vitola | Torres (Petit Robusto) |
| Length | 110 mm (4.38″) |
| Ring Gauge | 54 (21.43 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Cuba Colorado Claro |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Medium to Medium-Full |
| Smoking Time | 50-55 minutes |
| Factory | Pinar del Rio City |
The sun hangs low over the garden while you pour a drink, knowing you only have an hour before dinner guests arrive. You grab this short, stout stick because it promises to deliver a full evening’s worth of flavor without demanding your whole night.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: Lighting up reveals an immediate blast of damp earth and something distinctly like truffles. It draws effortlessly thanks to that wide 54 ring gauge, filling your mouth with thick, cool smoke on every pull. You get a strong sense of oak right away, but it is balanced by a softer, bready quality that keeps the profile from being too aggressive early on.
Mid-Section: As the burn line progresses, the earthiness settles down to let roasted hazelnuts take the lead. I often pick up a spicy kick of cinnamon here mixed with a faint grassy note that reminds you this is Cuban tobacco. It gets creamier now, introducing a dark chocolate layer that coats the palate nicely while the strength begins to tick upward.
Final Third: The intensity really ramps up near the band, pushing firmly into medium-full territory with heavy body. You might notice a sharp clove spice mixing with roasted coffee beans and a surprising touch of salt on the lips. It stays cool enough to nub, leaving a lingering zest of citrus peel and pepper as you finally put it down.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Earthy truffle, oak wood, roasted nuts |
| Secondary | Dark chocolate, cinnamon spice, dried grass, clove |
| Finish | Long and savory with a distinct salty-sweet nuttiness |
The Story Behind Trinidad
Trinidad started life in 1969 as a secret brand reserved strictly for foreign diplomats, much like its famous cousin Cohiba. It wasn’t until 1998 that the public could actually buy them, and this specific Vigia size launched later in 2014 to satisfy the demand for shorter, thicker smokes. The name comes from the watchtowers in the city of Trinidad used to keep an eye on the sugarcane fields of yesteryear.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: El Dorado 15 – The deep brown sugar and dried fruit notes in this Guyanese rum latch onto the cigar’s chocolate flavors perfectly.
- Whiskey: Lagavulin 16 – Smoky peat from the scotch amplifies the earthy truffle notes in the tobacco while cutting through the heavy texture.
- Coffee: Cuban espresso – A strong, sweet shot of caffeine stands up to the medium-full body and highlights the roasted hazelnut finish.
Ideal For
This is the right choice for the smoker who loves a heavy ring gauge but lacks the two hours needed for a Double Corona. It packs a serious punch in a small package, so I would suggest novices approach with caution or have a heavy meal first. It fits perfectly into a lunch break or a pre-dinner slot where you want maximum satisfaction in under an hour.






