My father always enjoyed Dutch Masters and White Owl cigars. The other day, I popped in at a roadside smoke shop and was amazed to find a box of White Owl Classic Cigars. Upon opening the box and unwrapping a cigar, I was once again reminded of what it must be like to approach heaven. Although the makers use what I suspect is some paper filler, the quality of the tobacco leaf that remains is simply as good as it gets in even a Cuban or top tier Dominican. Who could argue this after inhaling just one whiff after lighting up.
With all this talk about RYO and the virtues of inherently cheap "pipe" tobacco, honestly, it is long over due for us to pay homage to the good ole White Owl classic. They are cheap and you can get a box for well under $50. I got mine for $41 at the roadside shop on Indian land.
Why go handmade when a machine can do it for better and much more reliable every time.
Who else is a fan and a believer of Machine made cigars?
With all this talk about RYO and the virtues of inherently cheap "pipe" tobacco, honestly, it is long over due for us to pay homage to the good ole White Owl classic. They are cheap and you can get a box for well under $50. I got mine for $41 at the roadside shop on Indian land.
Why go handmade when a machine can do it for better and much more reliable every time.
Who else is a fan and a believer of Machine made cigars?