Built as the first fully box pressed line from the Garcia family and crowned Cigar of the Year in 2012, My Father Flor De Las Antillas Robusto showcases the award winning Nicaraguan sun grown blend in a compact 5 x 50 format. This Nicaraguan puro features a sun grown wrapper from the Garcia family’s Las Marias farm over Nicaraguan binder and filler, delivering smooth, creamy notes of cocoa, cedar and nutmeg with white pepper, cinnamon and a touch of earthy sweetness. Handmade at the My Father Cigars S.A. factory in Esteli Nicaragua, the Robusto burns evenly with dense white ash and medium to full body, offering an easy going yet complex profile that made Flor De Las Antillas a modern classic in the My Father portfolio.
Box of 20 cigars

David (verified owner) –
Really great cigar. Rich, full flavoured, coco, wood, and hay. The box press makes for a perfect drawing cigar. One of my favourite cigars to share with friends who haven’t tried it yet. So reliable and tasty.
wisnicki –
Good looking cigar, easy draw, even burn. I thought it was a little strong for my tastes, but it must have been good because I smoked it down to the nub.
ryan katelnikoff (verified owner) –
AAA+++
Stevador (verified owner) –
Always dependable, regardless of shape. The Toro, the Belicoso, the Robusto never disappoint. The draw, the construction, the quality and taste are always reliable. This is my go to cigar for a great relaxing smoke. Two thumbs up and 5 stars for this bad boy. Love My Father products.
Nic Euler –
Fantastic go-to cigar, especially considering it’s price.
Nick Butler (verified owner) –
It’s a great cigar and wonderful flavor great price!
Michel Massoud (verified owner) –
I was disappointed, specially that others had raving reviews. It’s a well constructed cigar with good draw and even burn. As for the flavor, I found it lacking in subtlety. This cigar has an overwhelming harsh flavor. Not for me.
paymentwilliam –
This cigar is overwhelmingly peppery. It lacks balance and is harsh
mbutlerhallett –
Ohhhhh, this is lovely! To my newbie palate, it’s mild-to-medium. I got cocoa, some cedar, I think — definitely wood-notes– mild spiciness, and sunshine. Yeah, I know, “sunshine” isn’t a taste — except to my brain, it is. I taste “sunshine” in the Agios Meharis Ecuador cigarillos, for example; there the sunshine dances across the tongue, bright and sparkly. Here, it’s more like late-morning sun, not quite noon-day strong, deep and warm and soothing. I didn’t get any cream or leather or much pungency — not a complaint, just an observation. Even draw and burn, even when outside in 8 degrees Celsius with drizzle and gusty winds. I found it goes better with black coffee than milky coffee; it’s not strong enough to stand up to milky coffee. A good hour-long smoke, at least. Oh, and if you oh-so-carefully peel away the Government of Canada’s dull-by-design label, you’ll find the beautiful original.
If you prefer a stronger, pungent cigar, this one might not be your thing. If you’re looking for a smoke that’s a little lighter, or more delicate, yet still unmistakably a lovely cigar, then you might really dig My Father Flor de las Antillas Robusto.
daveduff339 –
The best cigar experience from dry draw to end.
seblylyk (verified owner) –
Can’t go wrong with this cigar. Bought one to try and now I’ll have to buy 10 more for the humidor.