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What makes you say that? Am I alone to be NOT interested in that type of cigar? I like puros. Just like wines, I like the fact that my cigars are a product of a terroir (soil+climate+savoir-faire/tra

This is correct/true I'm lucky to know both Jeremiah and Joshua Jeremiah and I get together on a regular basis Last week he left a corona for me and asked me my opinion I'm happy to share with you m

I believe the Cubans grow the best tasting tobacco in the world. I don’t like nor do I smoke NC cigars. I am only interested in taste. I don’t really care where a cigar comes from or who rolls it. I

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Would love to try one someday, but I can already tell that I would be biased towads seeing if it tasted like a cuban puro moreso than if its a great blend with new and interesting flavour profile...

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Just looked at the price with intentions of trying, eeep! pass!

Don't blame you Greg .... this sounds to have about the same promise as blending 100 year old French brandy with anti-freeze. One would have thought that with a warehouse full of vintage Cuban tobacco something a little more 'authentic' might be achieved .... and imagine the premium they might carry .... if the tobacco was any good that is.

Still, God loves a trier, good luck to them.

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Don't blame you Greg .... this sounds to have about the same promise as blending 100 year old French brandy with anti-freeze. One would have thought that with a warehouse full of vintage Cuban tobacco something a little more 'authentic' might be achieved .... and imagine the premium they might carry .... if the tobacco was any good that is.

Still, God loves a trier, good luck to them.

Strange pricing even considering the deal to be only sold with one retailer, putting yourself up against Monte 4 et al. They may be worth it but they need an entry into the market to get people tasting them. Still, the price may be fine for some people, just too much for me personally.

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Lets be serious about all this, It's NOT new In the first place,remember, "Clear Havanas", cigars made In the U.S.A. with Cuban tobaccos,(Which tobaccos were used, not the good ones anyway).This Is clearly a marketing gimmick to sell. Anyway, there's nothing new about this. And I don't see where this Is going to make the cigar any better.

Guy

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I personally would love to experience cigars carefully rolled with fine light wrappers that contained Cuban tobacco!

To the member who knows the folks making the cigars, tell them I wish them success in their venture… -the Pig

Me too!

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