I was wondering if this tobacco was actually made with Maduro Cigar leaf?
ltstone Part of the Furniture Now Dec 30, 2015 505 53 Feb 3, 2017 #1 I was wondering if this tobacco was actually made with Maduro Cigar leaf?
papipeguy Lifer Jul 31, 2010 15,778 35 Bethlehem, Pa. Feb 3, 2017 #2 Hmm, the reviews on TR don't mention cigar leaf and it's not listed in the description. Very curious to now myself. Hard to imagine why they would use cigar leaf in that type of aromatic. Carl McAllister is a blender of great renown.
Hmm, the reviews on TR don't mention cigar leaf and it's not listed in the description. Very curious to now myself. Hard to imagine why they would use cigar leaf in that type of aromatic. Carl McAllister is a blender of great renown.
JimInks Sultan of Smoke Aug 31, 2012 61,173 561,684 Feb 3, 2017 #3 I believe the maduro describes the black cavendish, and is not an indicator of cigar leaf.
ltstone Part of the Furniture Now Dec 30, 2015 505 53 Feb 4, 2017 #4 Okie doke, I think your right Jim.
Chasing Embers Captain of the Black Frigate Nov 12, 2014 43,404 109,171 Feb 4, 2017 #5 I find the blends name interesting as maduro is a Spanish adjective meaning "fresh". Sort of an oxymoron.
I find the blends name interesting as maduro is a Spanish adjective meaning "fresh". Sort of an oxymoron.
P pwkarch Lurker Feb 10, 2017 14 0 Feb 10, 2017 #6 I think Maduro means Mature.....at least it does in Cigars