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Toro (6X50). Box 20
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| You have some extra time to enjoy a BIG shape? The Toro is the way to go. Cuban seed Seco, Ligero, Olor Dominicano, and Nicaraguan highlights make up the interior. Binder is Dominican, finished with a Connecticut wrapper. Strength is mild to medium, with a very full body. Size: 6X50 Box count: 20 |
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| Strength: Mild - MediumBody: FullTaste: Creamy, Light Vanilla, Slight Nutmeg |
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Good smoke with a nice smooth draw and great taste. Service was great. |
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Reviewed by: Joe Oviatt from Dan Diego Couny.
on 12/17/2010 |
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Initially bought these for the name because my company is Panacea Healthcare Solutions. It was easier to buy good cigars with Panacea labels as opposed to ordering cheap cigars and paying a premium for labels made for us. Plus, many of my clients and associates smoke cigars so they can pick out the cheap imitations easily. Now people stop me wherever I go to ask for one. The smooth robust draw, consistent taste with no bite even as you burn your fingers on the nub and mellow aroma won the day. |
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Reviewed by: Mike Kennedy from Red Bank, NJ.
on 9/23/2010 |
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If you enjoy Zino or Davidoff, you will enjoy this stick. It is clear it comes form the DR, but it is even creamier than the Davidoff proucts. It burned full and cool all the way to the nub. No off flavors, no temperature gaps. A gem. I have no idea why these cigars are not more widely sold, but I am not complaining. It's like a finding a great fishing hole. Enjoy. |
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Reviewed by: Andrew from California.
on 3/12/2009 |
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