Covering for Brian this week, by way of An American Front Porch, we have Nathan sharing with us his thoughts and opinions of the Gispert Maduro.
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Good straight forward review. I haven’t had one of these as of yet.
I thought it was Gispert?
David,
It sure is, thanks for the correction
i had tons of draw problems with the toro, but for the price (~2-2.50 by the box) its a decent smoke. the robusto i believe got a 90 rating by cigar aficionado in 05
You do have to wonder though…a lot of altadis cigars get high ratings from the empor…uh….aficianado =)
I never turn down an opportunity to pick up a fistful of
Gispert square-pressed maduros. Tasty and quite affordable. The
naturals, however, strike my palate as a tad veggie.