Differences Among the Toscano Maestro Blends?

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badbriar

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Original Title: What is the difference in the three Toscano Maestro Blends?

I see that SP has Toscano's Maestro series and wonder is anyone here has any experience with these blends.
I also enjoy cigars and find Toscano dry cigars to be excellent with rich & strong Dark Fired tastes. Like to see what is said about their pipe blends.
 
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samb

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Aug 25, 2024
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Yeah, I love Toscano cigars but was wondering about their pipe tobacco. I would take advantage of this sale if anyone chimes in here and it seems like something I’d like
 

Mike N

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All three are tasty and each has Latakia in the blend. Concerto is the only one that also combines Perique, and it is my preference. SmokingPipes has a current 20% off sale on each variety. I’m cellaring a few tins of each and like most C&D Jeremy Reeves blends, I expect it will age well. Sinfonia is a flake, and Allegro and Concerto are ribbon cuts. You may want to check Tobacco Reviews for some other opinions.
 
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