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Old 12-13-2010, 10:50 PM   #1
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So apparently Cabaiguan is no longer being made in Miami. Now it is being made in the Nicaragua factory. I think that the quality has dropped a little since the change over has anyone else noticed this or feel the same way?
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Old 12-13-2010, 10:53 PM   #2
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I don't know when/where the one I smoked was made but it tasted like soap....I chucked it at half an inch in if that.
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Old 12-13-2010, 11:16 PM   #3
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So apparently Cabaiguan is no longer being made in Miami. Now it is being made in the Nicaragua factory. I think that the quality has dropped a little since the change over has anyone else noticed this or feel the same way?
Interesting news - I had not heard that. Any links to a press release or something similar? At this point, I can't say I've had one of the Nicaraguan-made Cabaiguan. I really like this brand and my hopes are that they remain a high-quality smoke.
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So apparently Cabaiguan is no longer being made in Miami. Now it is being made in the Nicaragua factory. I think that the quality has dropped a little since the change over has anyone else noticed this or feel the same way?
I dont think the quality has gone down, its that something is missing from the new cabaiguan . but its still a solid smoke IMHO
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:15 AM   #5
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I dont think the quality has gone down, its that something is missing from the new cabaiguan . but its still a solid smoke IMHO
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Old 12-14-2010, 01:19 AM   #6
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Interesting news - I had not heard that. Any links to a press release or something similar? At this point, I can't say I've had one of the Nicaraguan-made Cabaiguan. I really like this brand and my hopes are that they remain a high-quality smoke.
nope no press release, just no el rey de los habanos sticker any more and there is a my father factory sticker now
they also seem to be more toasty and less sweet
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Differences in crops year to year?
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seems more like a blend change but it could be just that a difference in crops. Tat has so much attention to its rares and limiteds now I just think that its cores are taking a back burner now.
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That could be the case. I'm a Tat/DPG whore, and I've only had the rare off stick, but I'm sure my judgement is biased. The original Cabaiguans have always been a little mild for me, but the Guapos are another story. Guess I'll have to head out and find some to try for myself.
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That could be the case. I'm a Tat/DPG whore, and I've only had the rare off stick, but I'm sure my judgement is biased. The original Cabaiguans have always been a little mild for me, but the Guapos are another story. Guess I'll have to head out and find some to try for myself.
And I have been too and I guess that has lead me down the road of disapointment instead. I just love the original cabaiguans and tat browns. It could even be that the aging rooms in the two factories are different who knows there are just that many factors.
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Old 12-14-2010, 08:34 AM   #11
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First I've heard of this, all I have are over a year old. When did the transition happen? If they've moved production out of USA, it'd sure be nice to see a slight price drop.
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First I've heard of this, all I have are over a year old. When did the transition happen? If they've moved production out of USA, it'd sure be nice to see a slight price drop.
Logical but nothing is logical nowadays.

The last box code I saw from Miami was August so it was somewhere between then and November. Got boxes from My Father starting then, without being told of the production change. Also the band is slightly different. "Miami" is replaced by "P.H.J." and they're packed in cello instead of being naked.
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I have a mid September box with the My Father sticker on it. Have not smoked one from the box yet though
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Not sure how old it was, but I just smoked a coronas extra from Itzfrank that was delish. I would hate to see these change much as they are one of my favorite production tats. I think the guapos are pretty tasteless and boring, but the original line is awesome.
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I don't know when/where the one I smoked was made but it tasted like soap....I chucked it at half an inch in if that.
What type of soap?
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What type of soap?
Nothing interesting, my guess dial. Dial sounds very plain, soapy and boring. It wasn't anything exciting, didn't have any flavors. Just plain soap. I kept smoking it for 10-15 draws just to see if it was something scented that might have a taste.
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Nothing interesting, my guess dial. Dial sounds very plain, soapy and boring. It wasn't anything exciting, didn't have any flavors. Just plain soap. I kept smoking it for 10-15 draws just to see if it was something scented that might have a taste.
Dial eh? I was expecting Palmolive based on the silky smooth soft to the touch wrappers...
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Dial eh? I was expecting Palmolive based on the silky smooth soft to the touch wrappers...
That might have been at least a bit enjoyable, no such luck. The dial overpowered any normal flavors the cigar might have had. Straight soap, not even peppery soap. I was trying to find something redeeming about it......nothing. They really need to have the rollers wash their hands with some top notch soap, or at least something with a decent flavor. I think I'm going to call the soap companies and ask for something bacon flavored, I bet they'll think I'm an idiot.
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That might have been at least a bit enjoyable, no such luck. The dial overpowered any normal flavors the cigar might have had. Straight soap, not even peppery soap. I was trying to find something redeeming about it......nothing. They really need to have the rollers wash their hands with some top notch soap, or at least something with a decent flavor. I think I'm going to call the soap companies and ask for something bacon flavored, I bet they'll think I'm an idiot.


mmmmm bacon soap....
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Well then it's settled I'll give them a call in the morning and request it. I think I'm on to something here. I better write this down before I get drunk and forget. Thankfully the forum will document my antics.
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