Would like your opinions on this matter i know i'll get different opinions but thats fine at the end of the day we can't all think the same.
We all joined this cigar forum for the love of cigars wether cuban or non cuban reading about them talking and of course the pleasure we get smoking them.
My question to you aficionado's is if and when the embargo on cuban cigars is lifted would the quality of cuban cigars go down hill
such as the construction non being the same plugged cigars etc for the very high demand in them for such a big state compared to us over here.
The other thing is if and when it happened can you imagine which way the production of non cuban cigars would go probably
the producers would go bust because everyone would go mad in buying cuban cigars after all these years having this embargo over them
probably even the non smokers would buy some just to see what the hype is about concerning cuban cigars.
I personaly think cuba woulden't be able to cope with the production of cuban cigars they would have to get more land to start with and grow
a lot more tobacco then deppending on the harvest they would have to roll cigars 24 hours a day 7 days a week
which makes me think producing such a vast amount of cigars to supply the u.s. the quality of the cigars would probably not be the same
to what we are used to what are your opinion's on what i've said.
We all joined this cigar forum for the love of cigars wether cuban or non cuban reading about them talking and of course the pleasure we get smoking them.
My question to you aficionado's is if and when the embargo on cuban cigars is lifted would the quality of cuban cigars go down hill
such as the construction non being the same plugged cigars etc for the very high demand in them for such a big state compared to us over here.
The other thing is if and when it happened can you imagine which way the production of non cuban cigars would go probably
the producers would go bust because everyone would go mad in buying cuban cigars after all these years having this embargo over them
probably even the non smokers would buy some just to see what the hype is about concerning cuban cigars.
I personaly think cuba woulden't be able to cope with the production of cuban cigars they would have to get more land to start with and grow
a lot more tobacco then deppending on the harvest they would have to roll cigars 24 hours a day 7 days a week
which makes me think producing such a vast amount of cigars to supply the u.s. the quality of the cigars would probably not be the same
to what we are used to what are your opinion's on what i've said.




Young chico JG is correct - yanks who want 'em most likely already get 'em. Hell, I wouldn't be surprise to learn that the US is already one of the largest puro markets. It seems every time I visit mis amigos americanos
in the great land to the north, they have a better selection of puros than the Coros!
errr, I mean, puros. As a result, they have become quite experienced in the NC world and know their stuff. At the same time, NC producers have worked hard over the past 50 years to develop cigars that compete with the almighty puro. Today, they produce some very tasty cigars, many of which can hold their own against the above average puro and, in a few cases, rest comfortably on the top self of your massive unit along side your finest puros.

don TJ and the
Coros
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