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Originally Posted by T.G
Whomever wrote that is mistaken, such is not the case.
What the Undercrown is though, is a cigar that uses some of the same tobaccos as the LPs, but from different primings.
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Yah I just read an article from Ca, it is much more in depth than what I read previously. The original article I referenced was pretty early information:
"We have the farmer harvest the tobacco later than is common to increase the starch in the leaf so that when it is air cured, it results in higher levels of natural sugars," said company president Steve Saka. He said this practice means the harvest is delayed by four or more weeks.
The torcedores also "inverted" Undercrown's binder and filler tobaccos, too, using the same leaf in a Liga Privada blend but from different vintages and primings on the plant. For instance, the stalk-cut Connecticut used as a wrapper on the Liga Privada T52 is the binder in the Undercrown blend.