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Chutney Lovebusciut
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First Name: Chutney
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The 80th's, 40th,s 45th's, 46's, '26's and 64's all have top grade A tobaccos. The difference is the age of the tobaccos. Construction should be second to none on all of these.
Nicotine perception is all about physicality for everyone. Some days it hit's you harder than others. The difference, who knows? ![]() I have found when you are not expecting alot of nicotine it can sneak up on you quicker than you realize.
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You're saying that all lines you mentioned have the same tobacco, that aging is the difference. I'll remember that.
Another thing I've been wondering is if there are blending tweaks, particularly in the 1926 numbered cigars? The no. 2 that I smoked was, according to my taste, a variation on the themes of the elegant and clearly articulated 1926 Anniversary 80 Years. |
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