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  • #16
    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    I guess that'd be all the shit from the same bull then?
    Like this? images-1.jpeg
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    • #17
      Yowza, "Iiiiiiin one...."
      "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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      • #18
        …. a combined analogue bedside alarm clock and tea maker

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        • #19
          You're on it Si
          "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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          • #20
            Hold on John, It's gonna' be alrignt!

            Originally posted by Ryan View Post
            It also might depend where in the world you hear the word 'puro'. I've been in Spanish tobacconists where the people working there, often the owner, have referred to all their cigars as 'puros' or 'cigarros puros'. Cuban, Davidoff, Vegfina, whatever.
            The word isn't used much, if at all, in Cuba. There, a cigar is a 'tabaco'.
            Hurumph! Well, that may be true for most of the planet, but la familia Coro are keeping the faith by using the term as god intended - to denote the finest pleasure on earth!....well, maybe the SECOND finest pleasure...if you get me drift.




            Perro, el Perro,

            haha! We ALL get your drift, you stupid looking dumb-ass dawg-faced smiley emoticon!
            sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Simon G View Post
              What is a 'puro'?
              A puro is a cigar that was made entirely from the tobaccos of one county. An example of the most well known Puros are Cuban cigars. In Cuba, the filler, binder, and wrapper is all grown in Cuba. Cigar manufacturers who make Puros consider it a great honor to be able to achieve a such a level of sufficiency, as it gives them more control over the consistency and quality of the finished product. The difficulty in acquiring the necessary native ingredients in producing a puro make them very rare indeed. Other than Cuban cigars, which are unavailable in the American market, there are only a handful of Puros out there. The Breton Corojo Vintage, Corojo2000, and the Opus X are all excellent quality Dominican Puros.

              Taken from here:
              http://www.utopiacigars.com/faq/#whatispuro
              Thank you for the clarification Simon G. The book itself was 'The Cigar Companion - 'A Connoisseurs Guide' Third Edition (I believe) Printed in around 1997.

              I was in fact struggling to make sense as to how you would get the wrapper, filler, binder etc. from the same field. It did not make sense to me then and even more so now. Would certainly be swayed by the the Cuban Puro, but as P to the J pointed out, NC Cigars can use upwards of 5 tobaccos per cigar, so stating a 'Puro' would in that case be far more important.

              Thank you for filling in the gaps gents, appreciated.

              Ross.Co
              Last edited by Guest; 17-01-2015, 06:00 PM.

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