Afternoon,
On my recent trip to Cuba we ended up in what sounds like a standard tourist trap tobacco "farm", whilst there the "grandad" rolled and gave us a couple of cigars that they tried to sell us afterwards. As well as this they were trying to sell honey which they encouraged us to dip our cigars into as supposedly it was what Che did, which is a new one to me.
This seemed to have had the result of an incredibly sweet taste on the mouth and virtually plugging the cigar which was already so mild it had no taste, is this just a tact to try and get people to buy cigars that otherwise wouldn't enjoy them?
Definitely wouldn't recommend it!
On my recent trip to Cuba we ended up in what sounds like a standard tourist trap tobacco "farm", whilst there the "grandad" rolled and gave us a couple of cigars that they tried to sell us afterwards. As well as this they were trying to sell honey which they encouraged us to dip our cigars into as supposedly it was what Che did, which is a new one to me.
This seemed to have had the result of an incredibly sweet taste on the mouth and virtually plugging the cigar which was already so mild it had no taste, is this just a tact to try and get people to buy cigars that otherwise wouldn't enjoy them?
Definitely wouldn't recommend it!
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