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What makes you say that with such certainty, chico?
TJ
In its very definition, eg Cognac must come from the Cognac region of France, Champagne from the Champagne region, Scotch Whisky from Scotland etc, Ergo, Cuban cigars must be manufactured in Cuba.
Whether the tobacco originated in Cuba is of no consequence, it has not been manufactured in Cuba, so cannot be sold as a Cuban cigar.
In its very definition, eg Cognac must come from the Cognac region of France, Champagne from the Champagne region, Scotch Whisky from Scotland etc, Ergo, Cuban cigars must be manufactured in Cuba.
Whether the tobacco originated in Cuba is of no consequence, it has not been manufactured in Cuba, so cannot be sold as a Cuban cigar.
TJ CORO RESPONDED:
Technically speaking, you are correct, I guess. I thought you might be suggesting that so-called Cuban puros made outside of the country were not made with Cuban tobacco.
PAPPY CORO ADDED:
"If it walks like a bear, growls like a bear, and shits in the woods like a bear, it's probably a bear... and will kick your Muvaf'ing ass if you don't get the hell out of there,no matter what you call it."
Technically speaking, you are correct, I guess. I thought you might be suggesting that so-called Cuban puros made outside of the country were not made with Cuban tobacco.
Not at all, indeed I have had freshly rolled cigars from a shop, rolled by a Cuban torcedor on a demo tour of the UK, obviously using Cuban tobacco, and they were fantastic, very peppery.
Unfortunately H&F haven't directed any of the visiting torcedors north of the border since. They appear to be only going to the London establishments. It seems H&F are only interested in the London market.
I have no problem with the Florida sun, sir. The sun is good for you. It provides life-giving Vitamin D, ultraviolet cancer-producing radiation, illumination of even your finest wrinkle lines, and a rather large amount of what we here in the civilized world call frickin' HEAT!
I love my dear Florida sun, Senor Cornhole, and any rumo(u)rs you may have heard about me and that three-legged llama are totally unfounded. I did not have sexual relations with that llama (what the locals call swamp dipping). We were just having a drink and discussing politics. Honest!
I have no problem with the Florida sun, sir. The sun is good for you. It provides life-giving Vitamin D, ultraviolet cancer-producing radiation, illumination of even your finest wrinkle lines, and a rather large amount of what we here in the civilized world call frickin' HEAT!
I love my dear Florida sun, Senor Cornhole, and any rumo(u)rs you may have heard about me and that three-legged llama are totally unfounded. I did not have sexual relations with that llama (what the locals call swamp dipping). We were just having a drink and discussing politics. Honest!
Well, that may be true, senor RokKracker, but too much sun also causes heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and sunburn, not to mentionan uncontrollable desire to eat dinner at 4pm and participate in a Bingo marathon!
Names don TJ, TJCoro, and did someone say..."G 4?"... BINGO!
Not at all, indeed I have had freshly rolled cigars from a shop, rolled by a Cuban torcedor on a demo tour of the UK, obviously using Cuban tobacco, and they were fantastic, very peppery.
Exactly! I had the same experience with freshly rolled puros. I have a few aging in my humi that I picked up in the Carribean last Spring, but didn't smoke right away, so I'll let them settle down for a year or so before I spark one up again!
Well, that may be true, senor RokKracker, but too much sun also causes heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and sunburn, not to mentionan uncontrollable desire to eat dinner at 4pm and participate in Bingo marathon!
Names don TJ, TJCoro, and did someone say..."G 4?"... BINGO!
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