Guest Review: Padilla Miami Robusto
Alright, everyone, let’s finish the work week with a guest review from long-time Cigar Command reader tobacmon. He lit up a Padilla Miami robusto for us and had some good thoughts on it. I had done a Quick Time review on this quite awhile back and haven’t revisited this cigar in awhile. I agree with his thoughts. Do you?

Padilla Miami
Size: 5 X 50
Wrapper: Corojo
Binder: Cuban seed tobaccos from Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaraguan
Strength: Full
Pre-smoke
Scent of Wrapper: Cocoa
Scent at Foot: Tobacco
Appearance: Dark brown chocolate wrapper with one vein running from the head to the foot.
Wrapper: Very sweet looking brown wrapper with a triple cap
Feel: Very Firm
Tongue: Leather
Flavor on Draw: Earthy with hints of leather
Smoke
Taste: Earth, Leather and Spice
Flavor Changes: From the start it had a slight earth taste that picked up a strong leather and spicy flavor throughout.
Strength: Full Bodied
Feeling: This cigar really kept my interest all the way through. Very complex and very delicious smoke
Scent of Smoke: Slight smell of spice
Heat on Fingers and in Mouth: No heat at all
Draw: Easy draw with no burn problems
Finish: I really like the Miami line but this cigar has more of a sweet leathery taste that was outstanding and pleasing
Other Aspects of the Cigar Smoking Experience: Retro inhaled this cigar many times and each time I was very impressed with the taste and aroma. The only bad point is the price. At $7-$20.00 a stick I found this to be a bit pricey.
This was another triple cap cigar made known by some of the finest Cuban cigars made. The wrapper and taste was great and will always recommend to anyone looking for a great cigar.
I would rate this cigar as a “Great Cigar.”
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I’ve never had the robusto. I had a special size from Outlaw cigar. It was a fantastic smoke. To bad Pepin won’t be making them any longer.