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Old 05-25-2011, 01:46 PM   #1
thesmokeypint
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Default Carlos Torano Single Region Jalapa: Review

On a recent rainy Sunday night, I sat down to smoke a Single Region Serie Jalapa Robusto with smokey pint co-founder Bill.

Info: All you need to know about this cigar is in the name. Not only is it a puro but all the tobacco comes from the Jalapa Valley in Nicaragua – mainly from Torano’s El Estero farm in Jalapa. The leaves, however, do come from different years. This is sort of “the ultimate puro” and, as such, made me skeptical. So many mistakes are made when cigar manufacturers resort to gimmickry in order to stand out in a crowded market, and I wasn’t sure if this was just another. Remember Alec Bradley’s trinity triangle press? Have you smoked any of the double or triple maduros out there? I’m still not sure how long the Nub craze is going to last.

For the full article: http://thesmokeypint.com/2011/05/25/...jalapa-review/
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