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Indian Tabac super fuerte natural
Some time ago I invested twenty dollars in a brown bag sampler from CI. I got the usual assortment of 5 Vegas and Padilla that is expected with this sampler, and have since smoked them. This one looked like it would be an excellent stick to me (as you don't go far in the cigar world without hearing the prestiege of Rocky Patel). So I took this baby out of my humidor after a few weeks and got it ready for a wonderful evening smoke.
Pre-light and start-up: There was no doubt this cigar was not in the greatest condition (either through my own inexperience in storing or in production itself) as there was a dark spot on the cigars underside, and the wrapper was flaky. I cut it with my Xikar and began to light it up tasting a very nice combination of leather, and strong coffee notes with a hint of pepper. First third:The taste of strong coffee and leather began to fade in and out showing complex flavors of wood, and making the spice flavors more apparent. However after about the first inch of the robusto I had really terrible burn issues. The cigar would not burn straight and what was worse was it's taste seemed to degrade. The leather stopped being leather and became bitter, the pepper was lost in the stale flavor. Second third and finish: At the midpoint I tried to correct the burn and relight the cigar with absolutely no success. The flavor remained bitter and became less pleasant as it sat on my palate. Then it got even worse. The cigar would produce so little smoke even after several puffs that I could draw almost no flavor. I had hope it would correct itself and even attempted maintenance, what I found as I kicked off a third ash horrified me, as the cigar was almost empty of filler and the smoke had become so hot that as far as 2.5 inches away from the nub I was being burnt. I'm sad to say at this point I had to quit. can honestly say I had high hopes for this cigar, and found only disappointment. I truly hope I just got a dud, as this same cigar is reviewed nicely elsewhere. All I know is, for at least some time, if I want a full bodied cigar I'll buy a box of Cu-avanna intenso instead. |
Re: Indian Tabac super fuerte natural
Sounds like it was over-humidified to me.
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Thanks for the review. Have not tried the natural, but like the maduro.
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Sounds like you got a dud. The ITSFs are decent smokes, although I prefer the maddies. Thanks for the review. :tu
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As for the maduro version of this, I will have to try and see just how good it is thanks for the suggestion guys:D |
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The maddie version of this stick is nice. :D
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Ah, 70%, that well may be it. I know, I know everyone says 70/70 but I have found these issues tend to go away in the low 60s. I am currently considering another big humi for storing/aging that I can run at 70 and then my smaller current one to smoke out of.
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I do like the maddie better but the naturals aint bad. Thanks for the review.:tu
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Am smoking a natural as I type. Had one in my Humidor from a HERF that I got a "FEW" sticks at. Not bad, a little mild for me. Definitely like the Maduro better, but would not turn one down if offered.
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Lower the humidity of your humi. And give this cigar another try. IT Super Fuertes are great sticks for the price.:tu |
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