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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Toro
"Choose Something Else"
Could use a better cap, Burn is very uneven, maduro wrappers on the box I smoked were brittle and thinner than other maduros Try Romeo y Juliet Reserve maduro for a better smoke!
Eric in Tulsa, OK June 12, 2010
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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Toro
"My every day cigar"
I enjoy a cigar after work every day. At that rate, price is a real concern. I picked one of these up in the Rocky Patel sampler. I was shocked that the box price on these were so cheap! The box price of 25 is what the sampler of 10 cost. I was very impressed with them in the sampler and extremely pleased with the box. While it's not the "best" cigar I've had (possibly because I smoke 'em every day), it's definitely worth the money. I rarely have a burn or a draw problem. I'm finishing up my 2nd box. That's 50 straight smokes. I'd say that's a pretty good track record. Give them a shot.
David in Fort Lauderdale February 25, 2010
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Super Fuerte Petite Belicoso
"Excellent smoke"
One of my favorite smokes!
Kent in Salem Oregon January 31, 2010
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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Toro
"Can't Go Wrong"
If you enjoy them in the maduro, then you will enjoy them in the natural wrapper as well. You lose nothing here! I love this cigar. Great burn, good flavor, and the pleasure of power with it!
MadRobusto in New York January 27, 2010
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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto
"It's a go to smoke."
Indian Tabac started it all for me with the Tee pees and Chiefs. These things are like your favorite beer, you never get tired of them. I don't know why people overlook these. Delicioso.
El Timo in Taxachusetts December 19, 2009
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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto
"some are great, some are not"
I have smoked a few of these, and they confuse me. Some of them have been excellent- easy draw, solid build, good aroma, good taste, etc. I have had a couple in my group that taste like asphalt(?). I think if you discard the bad ones, the good ones make it worth it. I do like the comparision to the oliva g series, but I think the g series is a better cigar.
cjb in vermont July 12, 2009
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Super Fuerte Corona
"Smoking these for almost 2 years now"
I got my first as part of a RP sampler and was a little put off that it wasn't an RP band. The draw was good but the burn was uneven and needed correction. It went out entirely at about the midpoint, but dispite this I found it to be a very tasty and satisfying smoke. I have aged a box of them in my humidor and found that after 6 months or so of additional aging, they became a formidible smoke and I strongly reccomend putting some aside for a bit. A very good smoke, lots of leather and nutty flavors with a good finish. Don't let the uneven burn or relights put you off. This is a very tasty cigar.
Bob S in Bristol, CT June 30, 2009
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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Toro
"Big, Bold, Flavorful"
I gave this one high marks all around.
Spike in The Gold Coast Nassau County May 13, 2009
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Super Fuerte Petite Belicoso
"Even better aged!!"
I have had these cigars in the humi for about a year (maduro version) and they have turned into somthing great, not that they wern't good already. Good draw, aroma and the taste was even
better than I remember. If you can give them some time you will not be disapointed.
Todd in Cedar Springs April 21, 2009
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Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Robusto
"spicey and smooth"
i got two bundels of this on monster deal . smoked 1 soon as i could . they start off charry and spicey then it settles down with dark chocolate notes . it canoed on me , just relite twice and there we went smooooth sailing all the way. thats ok about the canoeing every one should age there stogies for a coulpe of weeks atlist . yes try these for all you mild stogie puffers , youll thnk me later no kidding, and the regular price isnt bad etheir.no dubt they have that rocky patel aroma, dark cheweeey sweeet tabbaco funk .thx fss ill keep these around for a whyl
A.puente in ca April 9, 2009
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