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Tom took me to Correnti cigars a few years back while in Toronto. Had a lovely feel about it.

I sincerely hope they find another location.

At Canada's oldest cigar factory, a cigar isn’t just a cigar

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/10/09/at-canadas-oldest-cigar-factory-a-cigar-isnt-just-a-cigar.html

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I don't think the article said once what kind of tobacco was used in its makeup. I presume with it being in Canada...it would be Havana tobacco - no? And if not, then what; what; WHAT!?

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Canada does hockey

sometimes baseball

maple syrup

Mounties, not Monti's

cigars..... not so much

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I don't think the article said once what kind of tobacco was used in its makeup. I presume with it being in Canada...it would be Havana tobacco - no? And if not, then what; what; WHAT!?

It's old stock Cuban tobacco.

I haven't went, but a number of other local guys have. Apparently, neat place to visit, cool to notch it off the list, but the cigars are nothing overly special.

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I visited when I was last in Toronto. It's something for any cigar lover to do because it's something most cities don't have. But like Keith said, the cigars are . . . well . . .

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