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03-08-2012, 04:42 PM | #41 |
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Re: Cuban Tobacco
I chuckled. Nobody should take any forum too seriously.
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03-08-2012, 05:01 PM | #42 | |
Feeling at Home
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Re: Cuban Tobacco
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Sam speaks the truth here. This is why there are so many cigars with claims of being "cuban when they are honduran, nicaraguan, or dominican. Or they make caims of being 12 years old. The cigar industry is free game. |
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03-09-2012, 08:54 AM | #43 | |
Have My Own Room
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Re: Cuban Tobacco
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In light of the facts that 1) the Robaina family specializes in wrapper leaf and 2) Ecuador specializes in wrapper leaf and 3) wrapper leaf, if anything, would be the product Cuba would, logically, be most likely to have a need to import, it would be a fair assumption that the middle Senor Robaina's mystery Ecuadorian vega is producing wrapper leaf, yes? If that's the case, where are the Cuban cigars with wrappers that look Ecuadorian and where are the Ecuadorian-wrapper-identified cigars with wrappers that look Cuban? I've seen some of each that look vaguely like each other, but nothing I think I'd have any risk of misidentifying.
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03-09-2012, 11:34 AM | #45 |
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Re: Cuban Tobacco
This conversation reminds me of an interview with Don Pepin Garcia a few years back. When asked, "If you had free access to all the world's tobacco, what would you choose to use?" He answered, "The ligero leaf and the binder would be from Nicaragua, and the rest would be cuban." Maybe someone's using the recipe?
Also, do all the fake Cubans in Cuba get made with Cuban tobacco? Something to think about...
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