Troya Clasico LIV Cigar by Pepin

This line was introduced to the U. S. market in January 2007 as a limited edition release, and was manufactured at Tabacalera Cubana in Esteli, Nicaragua. It was blended by Pepin and has been discontinued for quite some time now.
The newer Troya cigars are not blended by Pepin.
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo Oscuro
Binder: Nicaraguan Jalapa Corojo & Criollo
Filler: Nicaraguan
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 X 52
Draw: Perfect
Burn: Solid
Construction: Silky-Smooth wrapper
This is a fabulous cigar!
It starts out with a touch of white pepper and cream and builds from there! The white pepper gets more intense, and the cream still lingers.
The first 1/3 is medium-bodied and the last 2/3 is medium to full-bodied.
IF you can find any, I high recommend you snatch them up!







Jesus, Don Pepin really keeps you on your toes with a constant flow of new gars. “Troya” I’ll put that on the list to find in he future! Thanks for the review David.
It’s not a new cigar, it’s discontinued, so GOOD LUCK finding some.
OUCH! Well thats disappointing! Thanks for the heads up. Keep it up, great reviews dude.
David, have you had one of the new Troya blends? How do they compare?
@Stephen Boyajian
Yes, I’ve had non Pepin-made Troya cigars; I did not care for them at all. They were pretty mild and bland.
I was lucky enough to pick up two six pack samplers of these for 13 bucks a piece at a JR’s auction. Now I am kicking myself for not grabbing two more sampler boxes. A very good cigar and a very nice to look at also.