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Old 02-26-2012, 02:20 PM   #19
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Default Re: Tobacco Strength

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Originally Posted by Fredo456 View Post
So the criollo or corojo are types of ligeros?
No.

Ligero refers to where the leaf came from on the plant. Ligero are the topmost leaves.

Criollo, Corojo, Sumatra, Mata Fina, "Connecticut", etc. are varieties of tobacco.

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And seco can either refer to either the bottom or middle leaves, depending on the geographical category (island or continent) they're from?
That is correct.
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