If you don’t remember seeing this cigar at the IPCPR trade show, it’s because it wasn’t there.
The Turrents only started rolling the Casa Turrent 1880 three months ago.
The name 1880 pays homage to the year the Turrent family first grew tobacco.
Packaged in glossy, black 10-count boxes, the Casa Turrent 1880 comes in one size: 6 1/2 inches by 54 ring gauge.
The box’s dark, piano-lacquer finish is a nod to the near-black Negro San Andrés wrapper on each cigar.
All the Mexican tobacco in (and on) the Casa Turrent 1880 is grown by the Turrent family, who are the most preeminent producers of Mexican tobacco in the premium cigar industry. They grow mostly in the San Andrés region.