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Gispert Cigars
Hand made in Honduras, these tasty cigars will delight even the seasoned cigar connoisseur. Beautifully packaged in lovely semi-boite nature boxes, Gispert cigars are crafted with a unique blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan grown long filler tobaccos, a Honduran binder and a rich Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper. Gisperts are moderately priced and are available in eight sizes.
Gispert Cigars
Wrapper: Connecticut Shade Ecuadorian
Binder: Honduran
Filler: Honduran and Nicaraguan
Churchill 54 x 7"
Lonsdale 44 x 6 1/2"
Belicoso 52 x 6 1/8"
Toro 50 x 6"
Toro en Tubo 50 x 6"
Corona 44 x 5 1/2"
Corona en Tubo 44 x 5 1/2"
Robusto 54 x 5"
(selection varies per each Westside Liquor location)
Did the Hondurans have Gispert in mind when they decided to put five stars on their flag? Perhaps not, but never the less those five stars aptly describe what may be Honduras’s finest cigar. Hand rolled with a Connecticut shade Ecuadorian wrapper, Gisperts rich flavor will impress even the most discerning connoisseur. And so will its unbelievable price.
But, you don’t have to take our word for it, here is what a few other people who have tried this brand of cigar have had to say:
“After reading all the good reviews I expected more taste in the Gispert, including the favorable Cigar Aficianado review of Gispert. Drew very well, good looking and burned good, but not that much taste. I must be smoking too many medium cigars, maybe. I've found that most cigars taste best fresh out of the box, but a lot of folks are claiming to age cigars in the Humi first, so I'll give that a shot.”
This review was written about Gispert Belicoso by S. Tufte of Topeka Kansas on October 11, 2007
“Just finished smoking my first Gispert Toro. Who ever said this is a mild smoke must have a palate of leather. This without question is a medium to full bodied smoke. The construction was near perfect with no visible flaws. The balance of the box appear the same. The burn was consistent and even throughout. The flavor of the cigar was excellent with a robust tobacco flavor that was complex and varied throughout the smoke. It has tones of woody flavor with a slight creamy taste toward the end. This cigar keeps your interest to the end and is no cigar for the faint hearted or novice. This is definintely a cigar for the experienced cigar smoker who has an appreciation of the blenders art. This cigar reminds one of the full flavored cubans prior to the embargo. This is one excellent cigar that has a perfect draw, complex flavors, volumes of robust smoke and is a pleasure to enjoy. It's difficult to believe at less than $2.50 per stick one can light up a delicious quality cigar like this.
This review was written about Gispert Toro by Don McGuire of AZ on September 11, 2007
“Great Smoke, No BS. I just received a 5 pack sampler of these, last week. I went with my wife to the casino last night. I don?t especially like to gamble, but it gives me a chance to smoke a few stogies indoors, so I smoked 3 of these. This is a really nice cigar, and I highly recommend them to people that like a smooth mild buttery tasting cigar, like Davidoff or Romeo & Julieta Reserva Real. I personally think there construction and taste is superior to both of the other cigars I mentioned. It does have a softer construction, and is wrapped with a tender satin smooth wrapper. Personally I love the way it feels in my mouth, but if you're a chomper, and find it difficult to adjust to softer cigars without chewing them to pieces, this probably isn't a smoke for you.
This review was written about Gispert Robusto by Kent Surratt of So Cal on August 26, 2007
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