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Vegas Robaina Famosos
$380.00
The Vegas Robaina Famosos represents Cuba's newest global brand honoring legendary grower Alejandro Robaina. Medium-to-full bodied robusto with distinctive character.
Description
| Vitola | Hermoso No. 4 (Coronas Extra) |
| Length | 127 mm (5″) |
| Ring Gauge | 48 |
| Wrapper | Cuban Colorado Claro (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo long filler |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Smoking Time | 50-60 minutes |
| Factory | H. Upmann Factory, Havana |
The Robaina family has grown tobacco in Cuba’s Vuelta Abajo region since the 1800s, but it wasn’t until 1997 that Habanos S.A. did something unprecedented: they named a marca after a living person. Don Alejandro Robaina, the patriarch whose vegas (tobacco farms) produced wrapper leaves so exceptional that the government broke tradition to honor him. The Famosos—considered by many the brand’s finest vitola—carries that legacy in every leaf.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: The Famosos announces itself with confidence. Wood dominates the opening—aged oak, perhaps cedar—alongside leather that speaks to proper fermentation. White pepper tingles on the tongue, present but polite. Hay notes emerge, that sun-dried grassiness of Cuban tobacco fields. The body establishes itself immediately at medium-plus, fuller than most Cuban openings. Spice weaves through the woodiness, creating a profile that’s assertive without aggression. This is tobacco that knows where it comes from.
Mid-Section: The heart of the Famosos reveals the Robaina magic. Dark chocolate emerges, bittersweet and rich, accompanied by honey that softens the intensity. Cream binds these flavors together, creating a silky mouthfeel that belies the cigar’s strength. Roasted tobacco becomes prominent—pure, clean, unmistakably Cuban. Cocoa deepens while toffee sweetness develops. The white pepper persists as backbone while new notes appear: cashew, toasted almonds, perhaps a hint of citrus zest dancing at the edges. Each draw rewards attention with subtle variations on the central theme.
Final Third: The conclusion transforms into something bolder. Black coffee takes command—espresso intensity replacing the earlier milk chocolate sweetness. Earth emerges, dark and mineral, grounding the profile. Bitter dark chocolate returns with more authority. Pepper strengthens throughout, now assertive rather than subtle. Toasted, leathery notes close the experience. The Famosos builds to a crescendo that experienced smokers will appreciate—this final third separates casual enthusiasts from dedicated aficionados. The cigar doesn’t become harsh, just more honest about its strength.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Aged wood, dark chocolate, black coffee |
| Secondary | Leather, honey, toffee, white pepper |
| Finish | Long and bold with lingering espresso and earth |
The Legend of Don Alejandro
Alejandro Robaina began working his family’s tobacco fields at age ten, eventually becoming Cuba’s most celebrated veguero (tobacco farmer). His wrapper leaves were so prized that Habanos S.A. created an entire brand in his honor while he was still alive—an unprecedented tribute. Don Alejandro passed in 2010 at age ninety-one, but his legacy lives in every Vegas Robaina cigar. The brand represents not factory prestige but agricultural excellence, the dirt-under-fingernails mastery that makes Cuban tobacco possible. When you smoke a Famosos, you’re tasting what happens when five generations of knowledge meet perfect terroir.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Aged añejo—Santiago de Cuba 12 or Havana Club 7—matching the cigar’s toffee and caramel notes with complementary sweetness.
- Coffee: Cuban espresso, unsweetened, enhancing the final third’s bold coffee character.
- Whiskey: Bourbon with caramel notes—Woodford Reserve or Buffalo Trace—creating harmony with the tobacco’s natural sweetness.
- Port: Ruby or LBV, the wine’s dark fruit and chocolate echoing the cigar’s profile.
Ideal For
The Vegas Robaina Famosos suits smokers who’ve moved past mild cigars and want to experience Cuban tobacco with its gloves off. The medium-to-full body demands some experience—beginners may find the final third overwhelming—but rewards confident palates with remarkable complexity. The Hermoso No. 4 format provides enough length for proper development without requiring excessive time commitment. This is the after-dinner cigar, the nightcap smoke, the choice when you want something substantial that still demonstrates refinement. Age a box two or three years and the tannic edges soften into velvet while the complexity remains. If you want to understand why the Robaina name commands such respect, the Famosos delivers the education.
Farmer’s Note: Vegas Robaina is the only Cuban marca named for a tobacco grower rather than a factory, region, or historical figure. Every box honors the men and women who wake before dawn to tend the plants that become your pleasure.














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