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Vegas Robaina Unicos
$390.00
Description
| Vitola | Piramide |
| Length | 156 mm (6.1″) |
| Ring Gauge | 52 (20.64 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Cuban Colorado (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Smoking Time | 70-120 minutes |
| Factory | Habanos S.A. |
Have you ever wondered if the reputation of a single tobacco grower can truly define the character of an entire cigar brand? With the Vegas Robaina Unicos, you are holding the legacy of the Robaina family, famous for cultivating the best wrappers in Cuba. This Piramide demands your full attention, offering a smoking session that feels less like a casual puff and more like a study in agricultural mastery.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: When you first light up this torpedo, the draw offers a perfect amount of resistance. You get hit immediately with a distinct creaminess that coats the palate, mixed with the taste of raw hazelnuts. There is a backdrop of leather here, but it remains smooth rather than harsh. It feels almost like a milk chocolate bar melting on your tongue, setting a calm tone before the strength kicks in.
Mid-Section: As the burn line progresses past the first inch, the profile shifts gears and gains weight. That initial creaminess settles down to allow roasted coffee beans to take the lead. You might notice a sweetness developing that reminds you of mocha or dark cocoa powder. The strength starts creeping up from medium, bringing in a woody oak sensation that adds significant body to the smoke.
Final Third: Entering the last stretch, the Unicos shows its true power and depth. The flavors darken significantly, trading the sweet mocha for deep, damp soil and walnut wood. You get a kick of baking spices on the retrohale that wakes up your senses. It finishes strong and full, leaving a lingering taste of earth and cereal grains long after you set the nub down in the ashtray.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Roasted coffee beans, sweet mocha, leather |
| Secondary | Baking spices, floral notes, walnut wood, damp soil |
| Finish | Long, earthy, and woody with a hint of cereal |
The Story Behind Vegas Robaina
Habanos launched this brand in 1997 to honor Don Alejandro Robaina, the only living Cuban grower to have a cigar named after him at the time. His family has farmed tobacco on their plantation since 1845, becoming legendary for consistently producing high-yield, flawless wrappers in the Vuelta Abajo region. While other brands rely heavily on marketing, this one rests entirely on the reputation of the soil and the hands that tend it.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Ron Zacapa 23 – The natural sweetness and viscosity of this Guatemalan rum perfectly complement the creamy mocha notes found in the cigar’s first half.
- Whiskey: Lagavulin 16 – The heavy peat and smoke of this Islay scotch stand up to the full-bodied earthiness of the cigar’s final third without getting overpowered.
- Coffee: Cuban espresso – A short, strong shot of coffee mirrors the roasted bean flavors of the cigar, creating a classic and harmonious morning or midday pairing.
Ideal For
This is a textbook after-dinner cigar for someone who knows their way around a humidor. The medium-to-full strength might overwhelm a beginner on an empty stomach, so it is best enjoyed with a full meal and a sturdy drink. Save this for a quiet evening when you have two hours to spare and want to dissect a complex flavor profile without distraction.















