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Where are you located in the D.R. I have to go there again Aug. 14-18, maybe we could hook up.
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I am actually in Portland at the moment and have been here a while. My Fiance is Dominican and lives in Santiago where you are most likely going to be working in the cigar industry and all... Have you ever been there? I know my way around pretty well now.
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The Hebrew Hammer
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Question; How many fingers am I holding up?
Ha. Real question: Are all your blends Nicaraguan Puros or so some of them have other elements as well?
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I know Santiago well, can't count how many times I've been there. I have dealings there, Tamboril, and Navarette. I own a farm in Piedra Blanca - Maimon and another in La Vega. I also have my residence in Santo Domingo.
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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The Reserva Miraflor, Goviado Black, and Don Fernando are all Nicaraguan puros. The Goviado Blue, Casa Pineda, and Don Payo are Nicaraguan filler and binder with an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper
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The Hebrew Hammer
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Thanks AL!
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Feeling at Home
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So maybe it will be me having to visit YOU some day!
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That is correct, as Albert has pointed out, that all our blends so far use 100% nicaraguan expect where there is a EC conny.
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I know Albert (awsmith4) from our local cigar club and he was nice enough to share some of the Reserva Miraflor cigars with us at our 1st Anniversary herf. I smoked one at the herf and enjoyed it a lot. Had minor issues with the burn but I'm pretty sure that was caused by the hurricane-strength fan that was 3 feet from me.
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Wow, this is an old thread. I voted anyway! Now what in the world is eyecoin talking about?
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Chutney Lovebusciut
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Chutney
Location: On the shores of Loch Shiel
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![]() Are you always this snobbish or is this your normal, sunny, disposition? I have a feeling the Cuban cigar industry, like Bud, will somehow go on without you. Smoke what you like and like what you smoke.
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Still Watching My Back
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Andy,
I know this is an old thread but I'm curious to hear how things are going almost two years later. I thought the story of how you got started was great. |
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