Don Benigno Petit Robusto (4″ x 50) Box 25
Original price was: $250.99.$169.99Current price is: $169.99.
Don Benigno
The Don Benigno Petit Robusto is the fan favorite for a smooth a little smoke. This short, full-bodied powerhouse is built for the seasoned crowd—it hits hard, burns smooth, and leaves a mark. With its 50 ring gauge, you get more of everything: more strength, more flavor, more aroma, more punch. From the first pull to the final puff, this stick rides heavy—full of bold Cuban flavor that hangs with you. If you’re after a cigar that hits creamy and smooth, smells rich, and always lives up to the hype, the Don Benigno Petit Robusto is your go-to every damn time.
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Klein –
Enjoyable and elegant. This smaller format doesn’t compromise on flavor. Rich but balanced, and the box of 25 makes it easy to enjoy regularly without guilt.
Leo –
Good draw, great taste, easy to stash. Tastes way fancier than the price. Feels like something you’d puff on in Havana, not on the job site.
Wallace –
Burns clean every time, which is rare with short cigars. Ash hangs on tight. I don’t know how they pack this much punch in a little stick.
Mendez –
These suckers are short but don’t mess around. Good for when you got concrete drying and need 15 minutes to yourself. Good kick, smooth burn.
Langford –
The Don Benigno Petit Robusto delivers a remarkably bold flavor for its size. It’s a concise smoke—ideal for post-courtroom decompression. Rich, earthy notes with a clear Cuban-style influence.
Alan R –
This cigar has what I’d call ‘courtroom confidence’—small, composed, but full of presence. Excellent draw, with subtle spice and wood tones. Obvious Cuban influence.
Monroe –
A cigar that proves size isn’t everything. The Petit Robusto delivers full-bodied complexity in a 20-minute window. Remarkable construction, even draw, and distinct Cuban undertones.
Nina –
I find the Petit Robusto box to be exceptionally well-suited for professionals. Short enough to enjoy discreetly, but packed with flavor layers worthy of a top-tier cigar.
Mike H –
These things burn perfect every time. No unraveling, no weird taste. Just pure, bold flavor. Fits right in my shirt pocket, too—real convenient.
Frankie –
Love how these start off bold and don’t lose steam. Good grab for after welding or wrapping up a framing job. Definitely tastes like old-school Cuban stuff.
Elaine –
There’s something quite dignified about a smaller cigar that still demands your attention. These hit that mark. Cuban-tobacco character comes through nicely by the halfway point.”
Carter –
Feels like you’re smoking a cigar twice its size. The flavor’s deep, thick smoke, nice ash. Reminds me of the ones my cousin brought from Cuba years ago.
Martinez –
Got the box last week and already down to 10. Tells you something. These are my new break smokes. Cuban flavor is real present. No fluff.
Dugan –
Solid cigar for a short break. Not too mild, not too spicy. Hits like it’s aged right. Wouldn’t be surprised if they snuck Cuban leaves in there.
Prescott –
Perfect for shorter breaks between meetings. The flavor is surprisingly layered—creamy, slightly nutty, with a whisper of Cuban tobacco in the background. Well worth the box.