mprach024 Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 11 minutes ago, Bijan said: Yes as was said: "The 1964 series has all but been confirmed to use a Mexican San Andrés wrapper. As Padrón still officially lists the blend as Nicaraguan puro, we use this information in the breakdown." Am i the only one that thinks this makes no sense? 😂 1 1
Bijan Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 1 minute ago, mprach024 said: Am i the only one that thinks this makes no sense? 😂 Maybe they don't want some sort of lawsuit even if what they say is true, why risk it.
PuroDan Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 5 hours ago, mprach024 said: Am i the only one that thinks this makes no sense? 😂 No. I get it. This is insane and weird 5 hours ago, Bijan said: Maybe they don't want some sort of lawsuit even if what they say is true, why risk it. But why lie and put your reputation on the line?
Kevin48438 Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 Lol. Cigar Aficionado is just conveying what the manufacturer tells them. They aren’t doing DNA testing. In the cigar world, lying about origin of tobacco is quite common. Tobaccos used is a trade secret. It is considered a very white lie and few, if anyone, is very bothered. Which company is divulging the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about their products? The only people with that level of honesty are the politicians and institutional bureaucrats. Does anyone know which cigar company is theirs? 1
PuroDan Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 2 hours ago, Kevin48438 said: In the cigar world, lying about origin of tobacco is quite common. Tobaccos used is a trade secret. You mean the NC world. I know where my tobacco comes from. Cuba
El Presidente Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 6 minutes ago, PuroDan said: You mean the NC world. I know where my tobacco comes from. Cuba True But there are so many mysteries including but not limited to" Medio tiempo Extra fermentation blend integrity The mysterious appearance of "anejado"
PuroDan Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 13 minutes ago, El Presidente said: True But there are so many mysteries including but not limited to" Medio tiempo Extra fermentation blend integrity The mysterious appearance of "anejado" I agree. Especially on blend integrity. The great thing about your list is that everything mentioned is natural. I can guarantee you one thing i wont be washing my hands/lips off after smoking a Cuban though
Kevin48438 Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 34 minutes ago, PuroDan said: I agree. Especially on blend integrity. The great thing about your list is that everything mentioned is natural. I can guarantee you one thing i wont be washing my hands/lips off after smoking a Cuban though In the last 20 years or so I’ve smoked between 5,000 - 10,000 NCs. Never had to wash anything. It’s not nearly as prevalent as you may be imagining. And I wouldn’t be so sure that all Cubans of the last 30 years have all been puros.
El Presidente Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 27 minutes ago, Kevin48438 said: In the last 20 years or so I’ve smoked between 5,000 - 10,000 NCs. Never had to wash anything. It’s not nearly as prevalent as you may be imagining. And I wouldn’t be so sure that all Cubans of the last 30 years have all been puros. Polishing (in one manner or another) is common. It is only on the cheaper options that I have seen finger/lip residue tainting. Walking the "less prestigious" booths of the old RTDA/IPCPR/Dortmund events is always fun. One hears all the time of Nic/Dom tobacco being used in Cuban cigars when they are short. I generally hear it from NC growers. I have yet to see a bill of lading. the day I do is the day i will take it seriously. 2
PuroDan Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 51 minutes ago, Kevin48438 said: And I wouldn’t be so sure that all Cubans of the last 30 years have all been puros. Lol 51 minutes ago, Kevin48438 said: In the last 20 years or so I’ve smoked between 5,000 - 10,000 NCs. My first cigar was a CE in 92 been smoking Cubans and chasing that flavor profile ever since. I remember walking into a cigar shop and the room note was so much different than what i was used to. I knew right away that NC's werent for me. Different smell/Taste.
Popular Post Kevin48438 Posted March 14, 2021 Popular Post Posted March 14, 2021 21 minutes ago, El Presidente said: Polishing (in one manner or another) is common. It is only on the cheaper options that I have seen finger/lip residue tainting. Walking the "less prestigious" booths of the old RTDA/IPCPR/Dortmund events is always fun. One hears all the time of Nic/Dom tobacco being used in Cuban cigars when they are short. I generally hear it from NC growers. I have yet to see a bill of lading. the day I do is the day i will take it seriously. I see much fewer suspicious cigars today than the ones you describe (and I remember) of 5+ years ago. The market did a pretty decent job of correcting them. Walk into any decent tobacconist humidor and it’ll be hard to find anything that will leave residue. A cabinet in the liquor store? 🤷🏻♂️ I’ve actually seen (& bought) crazy deals as well as seen some shady cigars I’ve never heard of. And if a NC grower would tell a level 1 lie about their own, they certainly would tell a level 2 lie about the place they are exiled from. To be clear: I’m not debating about which position a series of toggle switches should be. Eg. Habanos/Cuba = Honest, Padron = Dishonest, Drew Estate = Dishonest, Cigar Aficionado = Dishonest, etc. It’s really a series of dimmer knobs. And they should all be set somewhere at about 2-3 on the liar scale. Just about on par with human nature. 5
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