Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What’s The Difference Between These Three Cigars?

February 21, 2010 by MBC Staff  
Filed under Afficianado

The cigars in question are Dominican, Honduran, and Nicaraguan. Are they all pretty much the same or are there subtle differences?
Thanks.

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5 Responses to “What’s The Difference Between These Three Cigars?”
  1. Herfnerd says:

    Subtle differences and it depends on whether the cigar is a puros from that country.
    As a rule of thumb, DR smokes are mild, Hondo smokes are earthy, and Nic smokes are full and spicy.

  2. Brooklyn NYC says:

    The tobacco tastes differently based on the seed variety used, growing conditions and soil. The soils in those different places are different, so even if the same seed is planted and watered the same way, it would not be identical. Of course, they choose different varieties different places too.

  3. jammin says:

    Each has a different oil mixture. Different oils have different tastes and smoothness. All three of these tobaccos are commonly used together in the same cigar because the flavors and aroma compliment each other.
    Each cigar by itself has a slightly different taste.

  4. Grape Stomper says:

    herfs got it

  5. Anonymous says:

    You will get cancer if you smoke any of them.

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