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Let me preface this by saying they're both infused sticks. Anyway, I had a couple Erin Go Bragh Irish Whiskeys and I got hardly any flavor out of them. The Connecticut wrapper was bland as can be.
Had an Acid Liquid tonight, and although it wasn't a bad stick, the Connecticut wrapper tasted like...well...nothing. Anybody else have this same opinion? |
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I would think both of those sticks would have lots of flavor. All of it bad.
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I don't smoke infused.
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I enjoy the taste of the Acid Kuba Kuba wrapper. Quote:
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I'm not saying I haven't. I'm saying of all the cigars that tasted like nothing, they always had connecticut shade wrappers.
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Gotcha. I should say that I've had some bland NC connecticut shade cigars before too. I can't remember the last cc connecticut shade that was "tasteless" however.
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Thanks Tom, that is very interesting. I was referencing Trevor's site http://cubancigarwebsite.com/info-production.htm towards the bottom of the page there is a color chart.
Its interesting that most of the Cuban CT wrappers were grown for export. Its also interesting that it was grown in Partido rather than Vuelta Abajo or other prime areas. I wonder whether this continues today in Cuba. Wasnt 1995 the year of the first big blight in Cuba? The one where they lost all of the original(old blend) corojo? Last edited by bobarian; 03-03-2012 at 11:06 PM. |
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I wonder what has happened to the Cuban CT grown experiment since 1995? Is it still being grown? Has someone tried it commercially in full-sized cigars? |
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