Re: The Autopsy of a Padrón 1964
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Originally Posted by poker
Yeah it would affect the taste a lot less if it was on the wrapper because I dont know too many folks who would buy a cigar seeing a vein of that magnatude on the wrapper
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. . . besides, wrapper & binder leaves usually have the central veins stripped from them, making them easier to roll & more more aesthetic.
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Originally Posted by Cigar Chic
Not many people take the time to "lose one in the name of education"...way to "take one for the team".
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. . . Can't tell you how much information one can learn by dissecting out a cigar (see page 1 of this post). Two weeks ago I dissected a very tasty custom blended cigar that I had gotten. It was about half way smoked. I was very impressed to find ALL long filler, AND a high (I'd say close to 30%-40%) ratio of small, darker, sl. shiny, tobacco leaves (Ligero?) in the blend. I was impressed enough that I'm gonna get my hands on a bundle of that stuff.
I will say it again, way to go Moki.
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