Casa 1910 Revolutionary Edition
Celebrate heritage, bravery, and artisanal tradition with the Casa 1910 Revolutionary Edition—a meticulously crafted, limited release honoring the pivotal battles and spirit of the Mexican Revolution. This cigar embodies 100% Mexican tobacco, connecting you to the roots and rich culture of Mexico in every draw.
- 100% Mexican Puro: Crafted entirely from top-quality Mexican-grown tobaccos, offering a distinctive, authentic flavor
- Historic Inspiration: Honors the courage and heritage of the Mexican people during the Revolution, making every session a tribute to national legacy
- Rich, Deep Flavors & Aroma: Expect earthy, bold tobacco notes with subtle layers that reflect skilled aging and meticulous blending
- Artisan Quality: Hand-rolled by master craftsmen with an oily, reddish-brown wrapper, robust construction, and elegant, ornate branding
- Limited Edition Experience: Perfect for collectors, history lovers, or those seeking a unique Mexican puro
- Complex, Evolving Profile: Initial lighting may deliver strong, vegetal or earthy notes; as you smoke, the cigar settles into basic yet satisfying tobacco, smokey, and traditional flavors, with the best performance in the final third
- Unique Presentation: Beautiful ornate band and eye-catching presentation make it as much a conversation piece as a fine smoke
- Mixed Reviews: Some users note challenging starts or construction quirks, but praise the later flavors and visual allure
Cigar | Origin | Wrapper/Binder/Filler | Profile | Key Flavors |
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Casa 1910 Revolutionary Edition | Mexico | 100% Mexican tobacco | Medium-full, complex, evolving | Earth, tobacco, vegetal/kerosene start, finishing with robust, smooth classic notes |
Summary
Strength: Medium-full (varies by palate)
Blend: Fully Mexican tobacco
Profile: Rich earth, evolving to pure tobacco with robust, historical character
Occasion: Limited release, ideal for enthusiasts of culture and craftsmanship
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Revolutionary Edition unique?
Entirely Mexican-grown tobacco, inspired by the Mexican Revolution and crafted for cultural and historical celebration.
What is the flavor profile?
Begins with vegetal and smoky notes, evolving into balanced earthy tobacco; settles into a more classic, smooth character in the final third.
How is the construction?
Generally well-filled, with attractive, oily wrapper and ornate band. Some batches may have minor burn or draw quirks—later flavors redeem the experience for most palates.
Who should try this cigar?
Ideal for collectors, Mexican tobacco lovers, or anyone seeking a cigar with serious heritage and unique terroir.
How should it be stored?
In a quality humidor at 65–70% humidity and 65–70°F to maintain wrapper oils and develop character through aging.
Lou Cross (verified owner) –
I will be honest that I bought this cigar because I had heard great things about this brand but hadn’t tried one before. My favorite color is orange so this was the first one I tried.
At first glance, this has a beautiful ornate band, and the wrapper is oily and reddish brown leaf is very attractive. The cigar feels well filled.
Off the cut, there are some odd aromas of petrol and vegetables. Upon lighting it there was some strong kerosene notes that took a bit of time to work through. Once I got beyond the first third it calmed down, and there was a basic tobacco flavor.
The burn struggled midway through and I had to work to get much smoke out of this one. The last third was the best but still left me wanting.
This is my first cigar from this company, so I won’t hold that against them but I would pause before buying quantity before I smoked a single.
Maybe it’s just the one cigar I had, but I had hoped for more from this, and at the price point will exercise a bit of caution trying others from Casa 1910.
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