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02-07-2002, 03:33 PM | #1 |
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I thought it might be interesting to see posts regarding the brands with the most "durable" wrappers. By this I mean those that rarely split, peel off or stop you from removing the bands. To give some examples of durable (my opinion and experience): Durable (non-habano)- Padron, Aristoff, CAO, Puros Indios and Mayorga. Fragile wrappers - Jose Marti Nic, all JR Alts, Don Sebastian, Hoja Yellowband, Victor Sinclair, etc. I'd like to hear that cost is not necessarily a factor - but I am beginning to believe it might be. Please try to limit your suggestions to first-hand experience and list both durable and fragile.
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My current rotation: Most Perdomo, Oliva O, G and V, most CAO, Nub 464 maduro, Nub 464 Habano, a box or two of 5-Vegas, a couple boxes of ERdM Robusto Largo, Some AF Hemingway SS and some others I can't remember. It's a well-stocked Delta-T. |