Florida grown tobacco
- Stewmuse
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Florida grown tobacco
The current issue of Cigar Snob has a nice article on Jeff Borysiewicz' new plantation/venture. Give it a read, as it's much better than the Girafalo article I railed about last week!
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Re: Florida grown tobacco
They've been growing for a few years, right? So we should be seeing a blend with that tobacco in it soon
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Re: Florida grown tobacco
According to the article, they've just recently started testing blends and don't expect any cigars for quite awhile, Ian.
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Re: Florida grown tobacco
I'm fairly certain we discussed this a few months back. DE comes to mind and some sort of American or Florida release. I don't recall specifics but I thought there was mention of a product this was going to be used for. Kip? You'll remember.Stewmuse wrote:According to the article, they've just recently started testing blends and don't expect any cigars for quite awhile, Ian.
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Re: Florida grown tobacco
They've been tinkering with blends for a while. Nothing formalized yet, I believe. I know some cigars with the leaf made it out of the Cigar Safari this past Spring, but I believe they were attendees' own blends.
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