We hope everyone had a wonderful Independence Day (4th of July) weekend. During this weekend people tend to celebrate with barbeques, parades, fireworks and of course some great cigars. Let’s not forget the soldiers and the military families that continue to keep us free at home.
Today we bring you a review from one of our favorite travel destinations – Sin City. Justin Holman of LasVegASHTV.com sits down with a Robusto Grande G.A.R (White Label) and shares his thoughts.
I don’t want to take much of his “thunder” before everyone watches the video. But I think it is important to share a few key points from the review:
The Robusto Grande takes over an hour to smoke and Justin makes note of how much tobacco is actually packed into the cigar.
Mr. Holman makes mention of our “really cool packaging” and likes the white box and foot band.
He says the flavors are “earthy smoke”, woody-hay tones and really enjoyable. The body was in the full range for Justin.
Our favorite quote from the video: “Hour and a half of just pure enjoyment”.
So enjoy the smoking good review from Justin and type LasVegASHTV.com into your browser to check out all the cool articles and videos.
P.S.
Justin, in the beginning of the video you wanted to know where the G.A.R. name originates from. I took this question directly to George A. Rico who said it was important that we keep the mystique behind it so, unfortunately, we are unable to share that information.
Enjoy the video:
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