Popular Post El Presidente Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 Most Toscano-style cigars are made by machine with fire-cured tobacco, giving them the signature smokiness that defines the rustic Toscano style. Not Brenta. Unlike traditional Toscanos, Brenta is made by hand with air-cured tobacco and a binder leaf, giving it more in common with a premium product. This is the first cigar in Manifatture Sigaro Toscano’s portfolio to use air-cured tobacco, and the company says that the re-release was due to customer demand. CONTINUED 5 2
BrightonCorgi Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 Wouldn't trying a few of those! I wonder if any local B&M's would carry it?
Gubbins Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 Fair play to Toscanos, but they sure as hell like to roll 'em tight. 1
CaptainQuintero Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 I love Toscanos, would be interesting to see the air cured version. I wonder how their blending is without that heavy fire cure?
riderpride Posted August 6, 2025 Posted August 6, 2025 Interesting - I didn't know they did 'conventional '. I'm imagining @El Presidente experimenting with KFC for a fishing/camping stick. I wonder what Hamlet would say? Cheers!
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