29th Sep2011

Toraño Family Cigar Co. Brings on Jack Toraño

by GoodFellasCigars

(Miami, FL) September 29, 2011— Toraño Family Cigar Co. has taken another step to strengthen its team as President Charlie Toraño is proud to announce the hiring of fellow family member Jack Toraño as the Marketing & Customer Relations Manager. Jack Toraño brings along an excellent reputation for customer service, branding, and public relations. The addition of Jack Toraño is the latest in many big moves made by the Toraño Family after taking back their distribution.

Jack Toraño, a native of Miami, Fl. got his start in the tobacco business when he was employed with Lopez Leaf Tobacco in the early 80’s. With a last name like Toraño it isn’t a surprise that he started his career in the tobacco business, but where he went next is quite an interesting tale. Jack Toraño found himself in Chicago for the last 16 years working along-side his brother Sandy Toraño in a company called Scandal Music.  Scandal Music wrote jingles for television and radio commercials. Jack’s strong sense of branding and marketing in addition to his lively personality allowed him to help create ads with companies such as McDonalds, Nintendo, and was even part of the team that created the very successful “Real Men of Genius” campaign for Bud Light.  A highlight for Jack was when Scandal Music had the privilege of creating music for the Oprah Winfrey Show. Jack’s love of premium cigars brought him back to Miami and into the family business.

Charlie Toraño felt that Jack’s background in advertising and his personable manner made him a perfect fit for the new look and direction of the Toraño Family Cigar Co.  ”Jack is the prodigal son of the Toraño family. It took us 16 years to get him back in Miami”, Charlie Toraño continued,” it’s always a great feeling to work alongside family members as we all carry that same passion for cigars”.

The past year has been one of great change for the Toraño Family. New logo, new company name, new brands, and new faces round out the positive changes that the company has undergone. Charlie Toraño said,” I feel strongly that we have all the right pieces and persons in place to move Toraño Family Cigar Co. into a position to provide retailers and ultimately our customers with the best cigars and service possible.

Jack Toraño will replace Oliver Hyams who is going to work with his father, Gary Hyams.  “Oliver is a great friend and a fantastic person.  Oliver has been an important member of our team but I, more than most, understand Oliver’s desire to work with his father.  I wish him much success,” said Charlie Toraño.

A leader in the cigar industry, Toraño Family Cigar Company is a four generation company currently based in Miami, FL. It enjoys a rich heritage and history in tobacco growing and manufacturing. For more information: www.torano.com. Please also follow Toraño on Facebook: Toraño A family Cigar Company or on Twitter: @TORANOFAMCIGARS.

06th Apr2011

Que America Maduro

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Nicaraguan

Filler: Nicaraguan

Binder: Nicaraguan

Right off the bat the Que America Maduro caught my senses starting off with a kind of rugged look with a little amount of veins that were really dark and a sweet smell of rich Jack Daniels. And who doesn’t like some booze with their cigar or in this case in their cigar but, I would like to dispel those of you that are already think of this as a flavored cigar. It is actually made of three year aged Nicaraguan Puro that has been aged for an additional year in a 35 year-old Jack Daniel’s barrel. This is a firm cigar with a little bit of give that immediately snaps back after the touch. The initial draw took some effort that produced a little amount of smoke with a Jack Daniels sweetness along with a woody spice and an almond tone. The cigar itself gave off a sweet wood aroma when idle. The first third of the Que had slow burn with a JD sweetness and a spice that complimented each other very well. The closer one comes to the second third of the cigar the more of a mixed nut flavor begins to come out of this cigar. As the second third approaches the JD sweetness tames down by playing tag with the spice coming back in and out with nuts and woody spice being the most prominent at this point. Also, Around this point the cigar begins to produce more smoke with the burn  probably needing touch up if I wanted to but, it was nothing that would inhibit the rest of the smoke. The ash is extremely white and decently firm and stays on but, the Que America Maduro can’t set down for a long time without it going out. As for the finish it composed of nutty flavors with a woody spice. Toward the end the burn evens out. The cigar became noticeably harsh at the remaining one fourth mark. Keep going after this mark if harshness is your thing but, otherwise stop. Overall Que America did a really awesome twist on aging their tobacco that made an excellent cigar producing flavors that have not yet been experienced and we here at Good Fellas Cigars are looking forward to what Que America will produce in the future!

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04th Apr2011

Que America Natural

by GoodFellasCigars

Wrapper: Nicaraguan

Filler: Nicaraguan

Binder: Nicaraguan

 

Imagine a room that smells of the pleasant aroma of Jack Daniel’s all emanating from a lit cigar. That in itself should get one excited for the prospects of this cigar. The Que America cigars are Nicaraguan puros aged for three years before being aged for an additional year in a 35 year old Jack Daniel’s Barrel. Sound interesting; wish you thought of this so simple and yet so unique? We do too.

The Que America Natural is a light bodied cigar with no band. As expected is has a prominent Jack Daniel’s flavor is present, has a hint of sugar and a cognac like finish; which combines to produce a sweetened form of Jack Daniel’s. The burn can be uneven and the ash is a very light gray. The Que America Natural’s construction is decent. The draw is smooth and produces a very respectable amount of smoke. At first light to about half way through the cigar is light bodied and has a sweet Jack Daniel’s flavor. Half way through the cigar gets stronger and the Jack Daniel’s flavor is amplified. Three fourths of the way through the cigar gets slightly harsh but is hardly noticeable.

Do not smoke the Que America Natural too fast as with all cigars if smoked too fast the cigar may become harsh. This is especially true with the Que America Natural because of its flavor profile. The flavor profile of prominent Jack Daniel’s may build and combine with a harshness that can be unpleasant.  For the sake of common sense just enjoy this cigar and other cigar; do not rush through it.

The Que America Natural would make an excellent after dinner cigar to compliment a fine dinner. This cigar is more of a treat than a daily cigar. You don’t drink Jack Daniel’s  or any other kind of whiskey every day hopefully you have broader horizons. You don’t want to ruin a good thing by making this cigar common place. But, this in no way is meant to put down this cigar. Again this cigar is more of a  luxury that you allow yourself to every once in a while. Over all this is a great cigar that we highly recommend to par with a complementary meal and if you are with friends they will thank you for your insight in paring prowess.

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