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Page 62 of the Famous Catalog - Quote:
![]() I miss the old days of the Oliva Segundos, Humberto.....And WHY did y'all go and re-blend the Honduran 2000?? |
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Famous Warrior
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That was a typo.
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It could be.. Most catalog companies design catalogs months in advance and don't always get to the typos right away.
Then again... It might be right.. I can neither confirm nor deny at this point. |
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Basically, it's a common misconception - Oliva Tobacco is quite literally a backbone of the cigar industry. Oliva Cigars is just a company. You're aware of the Oliva Cigar brands. Oliva Tobacco is used by Altadis, Fuente, Tatuaje, Drew Estate, El Rey De Los Habanos (Pepin), General, Holts, JR, LFD, Rocky Patel, Perdomo and United Tobacco. That's the difference. ![]() Quote:
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Link doesn't work on "Oliva Tobacco". In your view, Tobi, who has provenance on 3K? My understanding is tobacco is grown, and cigar is blended and rolled by Oliva? |
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I will still get some to see which if the lines it most likely represents. Or if it's a stand alone type of blend. Thanks for that info though.
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