Why thank u,i will check this out.On page 42 of my aug. copy of C.C there is where i read about this tobacco brought in from Cuba nearly 50 yrs ago.I really,really want to try some hombre..thanks
Why thank u,i will check this out.On page 42 of my aug. copy of C.C there is where i read about this tobacco brought in from Cuba nearly 50 yrs ago.I really,really want to try some hombre..thanks
Well, technically, every strain of tobacco is derived from one of two original cuban tobacco plants (can't remember name - kuzi would know more).
Anyway, when the cuban revolution started and castro took over, a lot of the cigar rollers and growers fled cuba, but not before they stuffed their pockets full of cuban tobacco seeds. Today, the stuff that's grown in Nicaragu, Honduras, Dominican, etc - a lot, if not most, of it is the same seeds that were smuggled out of cuba. The only difference between the cuban cigars and the current ones, is the soil/climate conditions that give cuban cigars their trademark peppers/strength.
If you've been wanting to try a "legal cuban" tobacco, chances are, you've been smoking it all along every time you light up a Nicaraguan.
I could be wrong and do not claim to be an expert on any of this but I thought all tobacco we smoke today came from the original corojo and criollo tobacco from Cuba.
I could be wrong and do not claim to be an expert on any of this but I thought all tobacco we smoke today came from the original corojo and criollo tobacco from Cuba.
you are right.
this is just another variation of it.
kinda like "connecticut shade" those seeds can be planted in other countries and it will be called "connecticut seed"
I could be wrong and do not claim to be an expert on any of this but I thought all tobacco we smoke today came from the original corojo and criollo tobacco from Cuba.
you are right.
this is just another variation of it.
kinda like "connecticut shade" those seeds can be planted in other countries and it will be called "connecticut seed"
So the only place there has ever been natural tobacco good enough for cigars was cuba? I would of thought that some other country would of had some decent leaf natural to there country
a few do. but the VAST VAST majority is all derived from cuban tobacco at some point or another. seeds got imported or exported, selected for this trait or that trait...
there are other strains of tobacco, but they are grown for pipes, cigarettes, ow various forms of chewing...
cigars really did develop out of that region. it doesnt surprise me too much...
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http://wbfiller.com/my-father-le-bijou-1922-petite-robusto-cigar-review-by-tony-yan/
More info on the tobacco: http://tobacconistuniversity.org/glossary.asp#355
Anyway, when the cuban revolution started and castro took over, a lot of the cigar rollers and growers fled cuba, but not before they stuffed their pockets full of cuban tobacco seeds. Today, the stuff that's grown in Nicaragu, Honduras, Dominican, etc - a lot, if not most, of it is the same seeds that were smuggled out of cuba. The only difference between the cuban cigars and the current ones, is the soil/climate conditions that give cuban cigars their trademark peppers/strength.
If you've been wanting to try a "legal cuban" tobacco, chances are, you've been smoking it all along every time you light up a Nicaraguan.
this is just another variation of it.
kinda like "connecticut shade"
those seeds can be planted in other countries and it will be called "connecticut seed"
there are other strains of tobacco, but they are grown for pipes, cigarettes, ow various forms of chewing...
cigars really did develop out of that region. it doesnt surprise me too much...
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