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Old 07-02-2011, 01:50 PM   #9
Nathan King
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Default Re: Dominican Republic Tobacco

I've had cigars from both Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic that were stored for over fifteen years that retained their strength. For example, a Don Carlos that was nearing the two decade mark still had most of the punch of a younger example, but the flavor was much more nuanced and blended. I'd say the individual blend of the cigar has more to do with how it ages than the country of origin.
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