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Suck It
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Since flavor in a cigar is derived much more from plain smoke's interaction with the filler
on it's way to the mouth, you BET it affects flavor. There is a flavor to burning tobacco, of course, but again, it's the hot smoke's time spent caressing the oily, unburned leaves in the bunch that creates a cigar's true flavor. |
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Here Franky Franky
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The longer the stick is, the longer the smoke passes through the filler leaves, I would imagine heating the oils more/differently than a shorter smoke. aj |
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Admiral Douchebag
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