by Richard on Thursday 08 January, 2026
I joined the Leeds cigar sampling event to try the Robaina. The Vegas Robaina Unicos was a cigar I approached with high expectations, given the heritage and reputation behind the Robaina name. While the construction and presentation were undeniably good, the overall smoking experience didn’t quite resonate with me in the way I hoped. On the cold draw, there were pleasant notes of cedar, hay, and light sweetness.
After lighting, the first third delivered classic Cuban flavors—wood, earth, and mild spice—but they felt somewhat muted. The smoke was smooth, and the draw was very good, but the profile stayed restrained and subtle. Moving into the middle third, I picked up a bit of nuttiness and light floral notes, though the cigar never really opened up or developed much depth.
The burn remained steady, and there were no technical issues, but by the final third, the flavors flattened further, leaning more toward dry wood and earth without much sweetness or complexity to balance it.
While I can appreciate the craftsmanship and tradition behind this cigar, it felt underwhelming compared to other Cubans I’ve enjoyed. It’s refined and gentle, but for me, it lacked excitement and progression.
Rating: 6/10
by Ciprian on Sunday 24 November, 2024
You cannot be disappointed with this cigar, one of my favourite torpedo cigars, great consistency with a medium strong finish, great taste with leather and creamy coffee notes, I LOVE IT! Definitely recommend it!
by Ahmed on Friday 02 October, 2020
First let me thank Vegas Robaina and (Cuban people) so much for this unique cigar.
Medium to full body, the draw_ , burn, and constrection are amazing. Varied bouquet of Flavors, aromas, and after tastes.. Such as: spicy, earthy, leather, cloves,cedar, coffee, Rosemary, and dark chocolate.
I will make sure keeps a large number of these fancy sticks in my cigar humidors.
Thank you so much C.GARS , Michelle Adler for all excellent choices and services. ✨
by Jason on Thursday 30 June, 2016
A nice enough looking cigar. The flavours are obvious, pronounced but too distinct for me. There are plenty of other options in this price bracket that weave the flavours together in a much more complex and pleasant way. Draw was tightish and I had to abandon the stick earlier than expected as it was burning very hot indeed. More time needed in the humidor? Who knows. For me, my stick didn't match up to the price tag. I would try one again but I'm in no rush.
by Staff on Wednesday 08 June, 2016
Reviewed by Don Hanes - February 2003
Cigar 1
A beautiful milk chocolate colored, lightly shiny wrapper, with few coarse veins. This enviting pyramid had a spongy, fresh feel, with soft spots present near the head. Overall it appeared to be expertly rolled, and very well made. It was of medium weight in hand, it possessed a good light, and open airy draw. My first flavor impression was very light,somewhat complex tabacco taste. After 1/2" smoked, I found more satisfying, meaty, medium overtones, with a dry cocoa aftertaste. This cigar had a good burn, which produced a light/med. grey very flaky ash. The smoke was of floral properties, and was not offensive. Slight flavor and strength burst at the half way point, which developed into some orange peel notes, as well as bitter sweet chocolate flavor. As I approached the finish the flavors started to sour, with a ever so slight,minty, tongue tingling bite. This cigar smoked for 1 1/2 hours. Overall not a great cuban cigar experience. I have had these before, and the Fonseca Bin 27 port that I paired with it, seemed to overpower the cigar. There seemed to be a lack of ligero in this one. An any time of the day smoke, of light, slightly complex tabacco flavors
Cigar 2
This was a beauty. A chocolate brown toothy wrapper, with some veins present. It had a greenish hue to the wrapper with slight oil on the surface. Some soft spots around the head, but overall very well made with a well packed, even roll. This sample was also very fresh, and spongy feel at the foot. The cut was fast and clean, indicating a well aged and humidified cigar. I paired this one with a fine tawny port made by Noval. Once lit it's burn became irregular, and took a little attention to get it to burn straight. The first flavor was light tabacco tastes, but complex and very aromatic. As the smoke progressed, it became very meaty, chewy, and thick. It had loads of light colored smoke, due to the very open draw, but exhibits a flaky but solid dark grey ash, with a slight tunneling effect. I noticed moldy/green tabacco flavors, at the 1/2 way point. The character of this cigar changed dramatically at this point. Flavors started to abound, such hints of cinnamon, and a light cocoa, with overtones of allspice were all there. More of a medium to full body richness was present. I think it could have used a little more humidor time, as it also showed signs of roughness, that could perhaps mellow with time. The last 1/4 really grabs you unexpectedly, a real eye opener, flavor bursts, and loads of spicy tongue tingling notes. I had to put it down at about 1 1/2", the power, and spice were overwelming!
Overall view on this smoke, in a word, excellent. This reminds me of Vegas Rabainos I have smoked in the past!