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Count | 25 Cigars |
Diameter | 44 Ring |
Filler | Long |
Length | 5 1/2 Inches |
Origin | Honduras |
Packaging | Box |
Shape | Regular |
Strength | Medium |
Wrapper | Natural |
Medium in body, and full in rich flavor, Gispert Natural cigars are creamy and well balanced to satisfy even the most seasoned connoisseur. Crafted with a unique blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan grown long filler tobaccos, a Honduran binder and a rich Ecuadorian grown Connecticut seed wrapper, Gisperts present a tremendous value at a very reasonable price.
First 3 consistent with much higher priced cigars.
Great value !
By Daniel on Mar 4, 2021
I have been smoking cigars for 25 years. Tested and smoked many different brands and sizes. This is the best cigar for the price and taste.
By William on Aug 17, 2023
Nice construction, medium bodied but with plenty of flavor; not harsh at all. Consistent draw; good value
By marc on Oct 23, 2014
Great cigar for the value. Nice flavor and a long burn. Works well at the end of the day with a good cocktail.
By Dennis on Feb 21, 2014
My favorite cigar.
By Donald on Mar 11, 2019
great cigar for a relaxing afternoon. great flavor and even burn. highly recommend gisbert and Best Cigar Prices.
By Scott on Jun 18, 2015
I like these cigars because they consistently give me a smooth and tasty smoke. Not too mild and not too harsh. I like a medium smoke and this is it.
By Mike on Sep 4, 2014
I'm very pleased with my order. Fast delivery is always a plus and the cigars arrived in great shape. They were thoughtfully packaged. Good job!
By Gary on Sep 3, 2015
I have been smoking Gispert corona regularly for years now. Perfect mild taste, always a good roll, never unravels
By Ardell on Mar 6, 2014
I general smoke Gispert Churchills and tried the Corona as I wanted a smaller smoke for those times I don't have time for a Chrchill.
The smoke is Ok but not as favorful as the Churchill
By Peter on Apr 25, 2015