Kentucky Fire Cured - Just a Friend 6x52 (AshWRC)


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On 1/16/2024 at 10:59 AM, VeguerosMAN said:

This Kentucky cigar becomes extremely sweet when you pair with Strong IPA.

Thanks for the tip! I’ll have to go for a round 2 this summer.

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  I've never had one of these but I've had (and love) Toscano cigars. If anyone hasn't had one before they're Italian cigars  and fire-cured as well. But they are very sweet and rich, almost date-like with a dark roast coffee core. 

  I would have thought fire curing would make any fire-cured cigar taste the same, regardless of blend or tobacco used (I think Toscano use Virginia) but I'm surprised it doesn't seem the case based on this. A side by side would be interesting to see if blending is a really important, even with something as powerful a process as fire-curing

 

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10 minutes ago, CaptainQuintero said:

  I've never had one of these but I've had (and love) Toscano cigars. If anyone hasn't had one before they're Italian cigars  and fire-cured as well. But they are very sweet and rich, almost date-like. 

  I would have thought fire curing would make any fire-cured cigar taste the same, regardless of blend or tobacco used (I think Toscano use Virginia) but I'm surprised it doesn't seem the case based on this. A side by side would be interesting to see if blending is a really important, even with something as powerful a process as fire-curing

 

Never tried a Toscano.  I'll have to pick a couple up and see how they compare to these.

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13 hours ago, CaptainQuintero said:

  I've never had one of these but I've had (and love) Toscano cigars. If anyone hasn't had one before they're Italian cigars  and fire-cured as well. But they are very sweet and rich, almost date-like with a dark roast coffee core.

I have a couple Toscano packs I'm waiting to try. 

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