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Zino Platinum Scepter Series Grand Master Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Wednesday, 19, November 2008
- Brand: Zino
- Shape: Toro
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian
- Ring: Ring
- Filler: Dom. Rep.
- Size: 5 1/2 x 52
- Binder: Binder
Review
Comments
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Richard Hicks
04 Dec 2008
11:29 (EST)An unusual, light and extremely subtle flavor based on cedar, earth and pepper, impeccably constructed and presented. I like this after dinner, when the day is winding down and you can let the flavor unfold. You have to pay attention (and pay too much – it's way overpriced), but you will be rewarded.
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Eric Cornell
04 Dec 2008
09:01 (EST)After a hearty dinner, I like a rich and seasoned cigar taste in my mouth. I tried the Scepter Seires Grand Master and it has the necessary flavors that produce the taste I was looking for. First off, the good draw and burn translated to an uninterrupted smoke that was beneficial to all. However, the combination of wood and cedar makes up a medium- to full-bodied cigar that should be tried by seasoned smokers. Unfortunately, the stick suffers from a high price tag, just like the other stick under the Zino line. Nevertheless, collect enough money and experience the greatness of this pup.
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Stella Lipnicki
01 Dec 2008
09:41 (EST)This is definitely not worth the $12 I squeezed out of my pocket. I could have bought something cheaper with the same quality. It has a mild common taste but it gets nasty by the end part. The after taste actually stings a little. Anyway, it doesn't even burn really well and the draw is inconsistent. It tightens up then loosens down then tightens up again.
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Conan Dawes
20 Nov 2008
12:41 (EST)The Zino Platinum has made a living in stealing off money from your pockets and making you think that the purchased smoke you have in your hand is one of the best you've ever tasted. Well, the Scepter Series Grand Master only falls flat of its expectations set by the high price. Not to mention, although there are flavorful portions of the smoke that impresses, the entirety of the smoking session leaves enthusiasts clamoring for more. Three words: not worth it.

