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Thread: Indian Tabac Super Fuerte natural

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    Arrow Indian Tabac Super Fuerte natural

    Appearance and Construction
    14 of 15 points
    Very consistent color, also had a good "firm" but moist feel to it when pinched. Niiiiiiice looking wrapper. This cigar had a smooth feel to it, not veiny at all. It was a box-pressed cigar and was consistent in design as well.

    Flavor
    23 of 25

    Very smooth tasting cigar. Kind of a "dry" woodsy taste, which is the opposite of anothet Patel cigar, the vintage '92, which is a "wet" or damp wood taste IMHO. Nevertheless, the natural was very pleasant to the senses and didn't develop any bitterness, even towards the very end. There was no change in flavor throughout the length of the entire cigar, very prodigious smoke output.

    Smoking Characteristics
    (25 of 25 points)

    Quick lighting, with an even burn from foot to head. The draw was very good, very noticably good. Rate of burn was consistent and there were no burn issues.

    Overall Impression
    30 of 35 points.

    this cigar was taken from my friend Browndevil's pass by my brother in law. He had the maduro, while I opted for the natural. I've heard mixed reviews about these cigars, so I wasn't necessarily expeting such a great experience, nor was I biased by unrealistic expectations of this one.

    Overall rating: 92

    I will definitely be buying these in the future!.

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    Thanks for the review. I only have smoked the maddie verison. Gonna try the natural now.

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    what's the price range on those? they sound really good. i just might have to find a couple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mithril
    what's the price range on those? they sound really good. i just might have to find a couple.
    CI has the Super Fuerte's from $49.95 to $59.95 for a box of 25. They also have 5'ers if you just want to sample them.
    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...em=CS-IS&cat=3

    Also, check out CI's catalog, they have Indian Tabac Ltd. Reserve cigars going for the same as mentioned above. Rocky's has them a tad bit more expensive as well: http://www.rockyscigars.com/cigara-z.html

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    Default Great Review!

    I have tried a number of the Indian Tabac lines of cigars. From the Super Fuerte, Natural, Anniversary Limited Reserve, Corojo, and Cameroon Legend. Other than one that was a bit plugged they have all been great smokes. Even better they are inexpensive as well!
    Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. - - Mark Twain

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    I must have been doing something right this past week, the cigar gods have blessed me!. I got bombed by some guy(I think from HP) who sent me a bunch of nice sticks, one of which being.....an Indian Tabac cameroon legend!. Not only that, but you guys remember that "cigars you forgot about but found" thread? I found an Indian Tabac Super Fuerte natural in one of my many boxes in my coolidor tonight!. Yes!!!. I'll smoke it this friday after grades are turned in and the staff party is about to begin.

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