Jun 5
Indian Tabac Super Fuerte Maduro Toro Cigar Review
Posted on Friday, June 5, 2009 in Cigar Reviews
This 6×52 dark, oily stick gave medium-full bodied flavors of cocoa, tobacco, nuts and a slight pepper heat on the finish. Unfortunately it did have some construction issues. Draw was excellent, with just the right amount of resistance for easy control. Available as a cosmetic factory second called X-Out Liga “E”.

Add to favorites (your list is on the left)
Bring on the comments
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.












Thanks for the review Bryan, i had the exact same experience with the Indian Tabac Box press maduro toro a couple weeks ago. Only after I cut and re-light it continued to tunnle and the flavor became harsh and sour. I have a non box pressed toro, I will be interested to see if it has the same issue.
You’re welcome, thanks for viewing!
Nice review. I have been watching all your reviews and they are great! Very informative but easy to watch and not too long.
P.S. I like the dog in the window!
LOL – thanks on both counts
Had the same trouble with this stick, about 20 times. Construction is not good. Flavors can be enjoyable. Very robust and chocolatey, but just not consistent. Bought a box as a humi-filler, thats about all it was good for.
Love the rich, bold flavors of this cigar. The first of the 5-pack had a really tight draw that caused me to reluctantly put it down 1/2 way through.
The second had a great draw, but it went out on me twice while resting.
I smoked the third tonight after letting the remainder sit in the humidor for 2 months. Deliciously full-bodied and not harsh. However, I did correct the burn at least twice.
Based on what I’ve read and experienced so far, I would be reluctant to buy a box of these.
I will try the RP Edge Maduro in the future. Any other comparables?
These were some of the first I tried once I decided a couple of years ago that I needed a new vice! I really liked them and ordered more. After fighting burn issues like you fine folks, I started branching out and tried a muriad of others. I keep wishing though, that the sticks I smoke resembled my previously loved Super Fuerte’s more. I found a couple in the bottom of my humi and smoked them without any (ANY) burn issues. I noted those two were robusto’s and now I seem to think all of the issues I had were with the longer sticks….can anyone else lend credibility to my theory that the burn issues are specifically in the longer cigars?
It’s all in the blend and construction, some longs are great some aren’t. It’s a factory issue.