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06-18-2002, 02:58 PM | #4 |
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Location: Racine, WI USA
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If you have before you a 6 X 62 Cuban Parejo and a 4.75 X 56 Cuban Parejo, my understanding is that you have two different cigars, with two distinct blends of tobacco. If this were not the case, then, for example, every Arturo Fuente Gran Reserva cigar ( corona, lonsdale, robusto, etc.) would taste the same - or at least nearly the same. If anyone is willing to fashion an argument that they do, I have yet to hear it. Some Fuente Gran Reserva cigars of different sizes and shapes may have a similiar flavor profile, but none of them are precisely the same cigar. As for the cigar wrapper, some people might argue that the wrapper alone can greatly influence the quality of a cigar. But, again, everything else being equal, my guess is that most knowledgeable cigar people would say that overall the wrapper plays a pretty minor roll in determining the ultimate taste or quality of a cigar.
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