I’ve become addicted to Bouy Gold tobacco. It’s not only ridiculously dirt cheap its a ridiculously good Virginia bright leaf forward blend.
At the tobacco shop in Versailles today where I was buying two pounds of Buoy Gold for about $25 there were Odessey hand rolled cigars on the counter, three for six bucks.
Odessey is imported by Scandinavian Tobacco from Estelí Nicaragua, probably the most prolific producers of hand rolled long filler premium cigars in the world.
These Estelí cigars are much like Buoy tobacco from North Carolina.
Not the best there is but damned close to being as good as the best. Not fancy, but a good, delicious, solid smoke.
Someday the do gooders will hike the forty cents a stick maximum tax on cigars and this world class two dollar a stick cigar bonanza will end.
Stock up now, while they are cheap.
Premium, large hand rolled long filler cigars of any brand were at least a dollar a stick forty and fifty years ago, in bundles.
Two dollars a stick today is an incredible bargain.
At the tobacco shop in Versailles today where I was buying two pounds of Buoy Gold for about $25 there were Odessey hand rolled cigars on the counter, three for six bucks.
Odessey is imported by Scandinavian Tobacco from Estelí Nicaragua, probably the most prolific producers of hand rolled long filler premium cigars in the world.
These Estelí cigars are much like Buoy tobacco from North Carolina.
Not the best there is but damned close to being as good as the best. Not fancy, but a good, delicious, solid smoke.
Someday the do gooders will hike the forty cents a stick maximum tax on cigars and this world class two dollar a stick cigar bonanza will end.
Stock up now, while they are cheap.
Premium, large hand rolled long filler cigars of any brand were at least a dollar a stick forty and fifty years ago, in bundles.
Two dollars a stick today is an incredible bargain.
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