MUWAT Kentucky Fire Cured tobaccos used
youngryan216
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Hey guys, I have a question I need answered and I figured this was the place to pose it. I'm writing a review for the Fat Molly size of this cigar and I have found almost nothing as to what kind of filler or binder this cigar has. I'm usually pretty good at tracking down that sort of info, but I am stuck with nothing for the moment.
I found this page
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/17029
It claims Brazilian Mata Fina, Kentucky and Virginia fire-cured tobacco, and Nicaraguan long filler. It also mentions some Italian tobacco, but nothing about the binder except a guess. Anyone know of any info I don't? Or really just a good place to find the actual binder of cigars? It really seems like binder is the hardest info to find most of the time.
Thoughts?
I found this page
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/17029
It claims Brazilian Mata Fina, Kentucky and Virginia fire-cured tobacco, and Nicaraguan long filler. It also mentions some Italian tobacco, but nothing about the binder except a guess. Anyone know of any info I don't? Or really just a good place to find the actual binder of cigars? It really seems like binder is the hardest info to find most of the time.
Thoughts?
ISO Ramrod and Ron Mexico
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Wait till you light it up.
Aj
You like? I have some I will send you
Whatcha wanna trade for?
Aj
PM me your addy. No trade needed. I will never smoke them, so I would like to see them go to someone who will.
MOW badge received.
It seems to go exceptionally well with smoked poultry... particularly duck. Im starting to wonder if I can really taste anything at all since i seem to ride the "nasty" cigar train more often then not. Hmmmm............
Aj
I like em as well!!! LOL
My brother &Law and I split a 20 (they come in paper bags of 10) mazo every couple of weeks!!
Send em my way also!!