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Perfect definition. Pink squirrel (or is that a pink beaver) cigars are toothy.
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"Tooth".......
those tiny little bumps characteristic to certain types of cigar wrappers. Camaroon (sp?) normally has a lot of tooth. "Toothy" does not mean a "rough" wrapper. As far as some examples of NC cigars that age well, the Dominican Davidoff line ages well, as does Opus X, Don Carlos, Padron Anniversarios, and a few others. Hope this helps. |
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