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Dogbert Consultant
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in my opinion, there's a difference between grass (which can be extremely pleasant) and hay (which is indicative of lower quality tobacco). I could be wrong, but i've rarely noticed a 'hay' or barnyard taste in a cigar i know to be made of higher quality tobacco / factory. grassy, on the other hand, can come with quite the price tag for certain cigars. the old saying "age a crap cigar and all you have is old crap" comes to mind. quality instead of compromise. just one fool's opinion
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