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I'm just amazed everyday how much people on these forums know about tobacco.
Thank you everyone for sharing your knowledge.
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X2! Thanks for sharing that Jfire
Behike's
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shlomo
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Re: Behike's
Guys, thats page 1 of 3 of an article written by Gordon Mott at Cigar Aficionado.
Thanks for finding the link and sharing jfire.
I wondering if my "local market" they mean the custom rollers in the Cuban LCDHs (Hamlet, Lopez, Mons, Alfonso, etc...) or if they mean peso cigars like Reloba and such...
Thanks for finding the link and sharing jfire.
I wondering if my "local market" they mean the custom rollers in the Cuban LCDHs (Hamlet, Lopez, Mons, Alfonso, etc...) or if they mean peso cigars like Reloba and such...
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polarbear
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Re: Behike's
[quote author=Jfire link=topic=18063.msg88139#msg88139 date=1365396034]
Behike ORs had 5 yr old tobacco in them. Just about all of it...... From specially selected bales none the less. Add in the medio tiempo that's grown on less then 10 percent of all Cuban tobacco plants and then try to ramp up production the next 2 years. And while were at it add new rollers and factories to the list.There lies your failure of a cigar that could never stand up to its original batches......
My thoughts exactly
Behike ORs had 5 yr old tobacco in them. Just about all of it...... From specially selected bales none the less. Add in the medio tiempo that's grown on less then 10 percent of all Cuban tobacco plants and then try to ramp up production the next 2 years. And while were at it add new rollers and factories to the list.There lies your failure of a cigar that could never stand up to its original batches......
My thoughts exactly