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What about the Connecticut? I believe these are different than the Naturals as most vendors have Naturals Connecticut and Maduro. I always thought natural and Connecticut were the same in the Lot 23?
Also, would that make these any better or worse? |
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Grrrrrr
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Here's what Perelman's CigarCyclopedia has: ---BEGIN PERDOMO LOT 23 Handmade in Esteli, Nicaragua. Wrapper: Nicaragua Binder: Nicaragua Filler: Nicaragua Introduced in 2006, this is a medium-to-full-bodied blend which features interior tobaccos grown on a single 103-acre lot near Esteli, Nicaragua. The crop was harvested in 2001 and aged until 2005 when it was rolled with Connecticut Shade wrappers. Nicaraguan natural shade and maduro wrappers were used on all sizes starting in 2007. All sizes are offered in all cedar boxes of 20. ---END So it looks like I was off on my dates a bit, and if I'm reading what Perelman wrote correctly, the Connecticut wrappers are no longer being used. It makes them older. Since the primary and secondary fermentations are past at this point, "better" is just a matter of how you like the flavors. Some people like aged NCs, some people like fresh NCs. It's just a personal taste really. |
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