The copyright for Steamboat Willie, the first work featuring Mickey Mouse, expired in January. This month the LCA releases The Steamboat, a cigar featuring this artwork.
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@Rdp77 said:
Wonder if each one has a bite taken out of them🤔
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"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Blue is a medium-bodied cigar with an old-world feel. It features a harmonious blend of a San Andrés Sumatra wrapper, an Ecuadorian Habano binder, and fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. This exquisite combination delivers a creamy and sophisticated smoking experience.
My question is, what cigars may I have already had that have a San Andrés Sumatra aka Mexican Sumatra wrapper? I found that the Dutch brought Sumatra seeds with them to the San Andrés Valley in the 1950's, but I don't remember hearing about this wrapper before.
@Yakster Mexican San Andres is a catch all term for all different varietals of tobacco grown in one of the San Andres regions of Mexico (yes, one of). That’s why it varies so greatly. To be honest, it would be hard to give you an answer because too many manufacturers try to keep too many secrets and for some “Mexican” is still a bad word in the cigar industry.
Everything from Sumatra to broadleaf to every varietal of what’s called habano is grown in Mexico and used. So my guess would be unless it specifically says what country; for example Ecuadorian Sumatra, Nicaraguan habano, I’d bet that it has ties to Mexico.
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
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And they have the el oso.
The copyright for Steamboat Willie, the first work featuring Mickey Mouse, expired in January. This month the LCA releases The Steamboat, a cigar featuring this artwork.
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Looks like the one on the right caught the flu and went bad.
Wonder if each one has a bite taken out of them🤔
Ol' Sherm is dry-begging again...
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https://halfwheel.com/fuente-y-padron-legends-priced-at-7115-per-box/436587/
I think someone had a contest for this 1.
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Sure did. I’ll have to dig through it and see what’s what.
$7,115? Lol.
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Still thinking about a box split buddy?
Sherm must have been really low.
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The smash will be 14 cigars and all will be 5 1/2x52 box press robo.
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@Rdp77 we were talking about these the other night
Blue is a medium-bodied cigar with an old-world feel. It features a harmonious blend of a San Andrés Sumatra wrapper, an Ecuadorian Habano binder, and fillers from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. This exquisite combination delivers a creamy and sophisticated smoking experience.
My question is, what cigars may I have already had that have a San Andrés Sumatra aka Mexican Sumatra wrapper? I found that the Dutch brought Sumatra seeds with them to the San Andrés Valley in the 1950's, but I don't remember hearing about this wrapper before.
Paging the Cigar Professor, @Rdp77.
@Yakster Mexican San Andres is a catch all term for all different varietals of tobacco grown in one of the San Andres regions of Mexico (yes, one of). That’s why it varies so greatly. To be honest, it would be hard to give you an answer because too many manufacturers try to keep too many secrets and for some “Mexican” is still a bad word in the cigar industry.
Everything from Sumatra to broadleaf to every varietal of what’s called habano is grown in Mexico and used. So my guess would be unless it specifically says what country; for example Ecuadorian Sumatra, Nicaraguan habano, I’d bet that it has ties to Mexico.
I’m too much of a redneck to pronounce any of that
Cigars are great and so is this
You don’t have to pronounce it, just smoke it
Got this email today. Looks interesting. Unfortunately no 5ers so I'll have to wait until they hit one of my b&ms.
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Thanks, Rusty. Ordered a 5er each of the m81 blackened and s84 shade to black.
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