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Welcome to my nightmare
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Torano
Don Lino RP Sancho Panza Zino ...just to name a few others. No, I don't think all Honduran tobacco tastes like dirt. Honduran tobacco has a secure place in my humidor.
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Ayatollah of Rock n Rolla
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It depends on who blends it and how it is fermented/cured. The Eiroa boys (Camacho) can blend Honduran tobacco very well, so can Nestor Plasencia IMO. Honduran tobacco does have a very earthy flavor, and if it's lousy tobacco that flavor can easily go from "earthy" to "sour dirt".
Honestly, Dominican tobacco is my least favorite. Smoked a Columbian puro recently and it had potential but was way too mild. |
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Have My Own Room
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As for Honduran leaf, I'm in the baby/bathwater crowd. Way too broad a statement for my taste. Sure, I'm probably wedded to it the least of the major producing countries, but saying it sucks, to my ears, is like saying that historical novels suck. Sure, many of 'em probably do... Besides, sometimes I'm right in the mood for a mouthful of dirt. ![]()
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