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So what does typify a Mexican flavor (or aroma) again?
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When you go to Puerto Vallarta stop in at the Cigar Factory in the Downtown area. They have a roller there and a big walk in humi. The place sits on a busy corner across from the mercado and it is a great place to have a cold beer, cigar and watch the world go by. I brought a box of their custom rolled back home in 07 and I have them aging in the coolerdor. Been meaning to take one out and give it a try.
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ROCK Chalk JAYHAWK K U
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Almost a Mexican Puros. Nicaraguan leaf for the binder and Mexican San Andreas tobacco for the wrapper and filler.
http://www.cheapercigars.com/A-Turrent-Cigars.html The few that I've smoked were pretty good.
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Thanks for the info guys. I've always heard how bad Mexican cigars were so I've never really looked into them. I'm headed to Cancun in a few weeks and I always try to experience what other countries have to offer in ways of food, drink, and entertainment when I'm a guest. Thought it may be fun to bring back some unique Mexican cigars and Tequila to enjoy and remember the trip.
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