I spoke to a guy here in the USA who has been in the business for 20 years. He is convinced that the Cubans are adding Nicaraguan leaf in some of their lower priced cigars because there isn't enough of the locally grown Cuban leaf for full production. Anybody else heard of this?
Great video review. Thank you!
I just ordered one soft flame lighter as a Christmas gift for my mechanical engineer son and and the torch edition for myself.
Well...if I wasn't I'm-bare-assed to be a 'Murkin ... eh suuurrre am naow.... I'm a thinkin' 'bout litein' up one of them BallyVar Billicose seegars rat naow.
(I'm going to go into hiding for a while. π₯Έπ€ π)
I'm posting this with a heavy heart..
As much as I love cigars, and everything that comes with it...this is taking up too much of my time. I am struggling to keep up with the everyday basics of cleaning, pool maintenance and yard work, so something has to give. I will be getting rid of my collection.
Below is a list of what's available. Serious inquiries only, and please don't insult me with low offers.
Thanks for reading and understanding...
1. Rakes and shovels
2. Pool Vac
3. Floor Cleaner
4. Mop and bucket
5. Window cleaning tools
6. Oils & Lubes
7. Rubber Garden Boots
8. Tools
9. Lawn Mower
10. Weed Whacker
Say you find a reputable B&M shop on vacation somewhere. You want to buy a cigar and head down to the beach and have a nice smoke. Which Cubans smoke best without age?
Interesting thought problem Sooo.. if Cuba sunk into the sea and I had to live on NCs here's what they'd be:
Companies:
Padron (24 natural, Family Reserve blends especially)
Viaje. Most releases are stellar to my taste
Casdagali.
With nods to specific cigars: Davidoff Nicaragua Box Press Maduro, Caldwell Anastasia 2022 yellow label, Fuente Casa Cuba, Tatuaje 15th Anniversary Rosado Oscuro.