DeeBeezy Posted March 14 Posted March 14 I have been buying some from a retailer based in Switzerland. Here’s my question - If you’re buying custom roll Cuban cigars from a shop, how can you be certain they are in fact actually Cuban? Would there be any tells based on nature or the retailer? Assuming it’s no Casa del Habano. 2
Popular Post SUP8333 Posted March 14 Popular Post Posted March 14 The best way would be by tasting it...if it tastes Cuban, it's Cuban. If you can't tell the difference, then you should ask yourself if you enjoy the cigar, if you do and it's a fair price - that is all that matters. 7 1
Popular Post El Presidente Posted March 14 Popular Post Posted March 14 You have been around long enough Dan. If you have to ask the question, you already know you have a problem. 8 1 3
DeeBeezy Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 For anyone who wanted to pass judgement based on appearance and ash. 4
Popular Post Lucas Buck Posted March 15 Popular Post Posted March 15 As with all Cuban cigars you need to trust the source. Also as SUP said above if you’ve been smoking Cuban cigars a while you’ll probably know if it’s Cuban tobacco. 6
Popular Post Havanaaddict Posted March 15 Popular Post Posted March 15 You can look at the cap to see if it is a triple cap, but the taste is the ultimate answer! 5
REesq Posted March 16 Posted March 16 To be a bit more direct, if you can't taste the difference, does it matter? 3
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