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This is a discussion on Review Indian Tob 6X50 Toro (Candela) within the Non-Habanos Reviews forums, part of the General Cigar Discussion category; You might want to take this one with a grain of salt, as it's the first Candela wrapped cigar I ...
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Review Indian Tob 6X50 Toro (Candela)
You might want to take this one with a grain of salt, as it's the first Candela wrapped cigar I have ever smoked. Upon opening the box, the cigars appeared to be a very smooth (almost veinless) and light brown in color.
It wasn't until I removed the cellophane that I realize the true color was much closer to "Bull Frog Green". The flavor was very complex so forgive me for not being more specific, but I really don't think I can without being misleading. But I think I can say one thing without being misleading at all. They DON'T taste green. This cigar I would rate as being mild to medium in strength with no one flavor being overpowering. The constuction was excellent as well as the draw and burn. Over all smoking time was just under an hour. If you want to hear Rocky Patel review his own, cigar you can find the audio file at http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...I7A&cat=3&h1=1 but I suspect it's more than a little biased. Personally, I liked this Candella wrapped stick, and if I can find them on sale, would buy more. F. Prefect
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