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Definitely worth a try. I am a convert!
by Henri P.
on Nov 09, 2021
I am in senigallia, italy for my fourth week. my first week or so, i smoked some of my regular smokes, as well as cubans that are available here. A orderly at the hospital told me that here, toscano's are what they smoke. I bought a box of the classico's from my favorite shop here. Since then, all of my "regular" cigars, as well as the cubans, seem boring. I have not smoked my stash since. Before even lighting my first, it smelled of my grandfather, who smoked Palumbo cigars well into his 80's. Once lit, WOW!
I have not tried the infused Toscano's, as i do not like mine flavored. The Garibaldi is a great morning cigar for me with a slight hint of sweetness. I then tried the 1492. What a smooth, full body cigar. Great at night. I also tried the Modigliani, which is a smooth, mild cigar. Just too mild for me, even first thing in the morning. Lastly i tried the Originale. A much more robust, spicy, but less fragrant cigar. The Garibaldi for mornings, classico for afternoon/early evening, and 1492 for nights, are for me.
While they do sell some of their cigars already cut in half, i prefer to cut my own. While there are all considered a kinda perfectos, noone here smokes them that way. These cigars do not look like much, and there are no "60" rings, they are amazing. The amount of flavor that comes out of them is out of this world, and if it suits your pallet, you will be sold. Note that cutting them in half is way much easier with cigar scissors than a straight cutter. Definitely worth a try!!!