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Old 07-04-2009, 03:30 PM   #1
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Just because a cigar is mild doesn't mean it's not full flavored. .
How can this statement be true? A cigar that has is full flavored is "full" and cigar that has a mild flavor is "mild." It doesn't mean it has no flavor just a mild set of flavors...
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Old 07-04-2009, 03:34 PM   #2
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How can this statement be true? A cigar that has is full flavored is "full" and cigar that has a mild flavor is "mild." It doesn't mean it has no flavor just a mild set of flavors...
Doesn't Mild/Full reffer more to the nic than the flavor??
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Old 07-04-2009, 03:49 PM   #3
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Doesn't Mild/Full refer more to the nic than the flavor??
Well, you can't taste nic... so I don't know. I would assume that strength refers to nic. I would also assume that the context of this thread is about flavor not nic content...
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Default Re: Green Cigars?

I had to check to make sure, but I had always called greenish wrappers double claros, and I guess that's the same as candela previously?

The wrapper is dried quickly with the use of heat, for whatever reason.

I find them a little sweet in flavor and enjoy the Graycliff double claro occasionally, although I wouldn't be in fits if my humidor was void of any light green cigars.
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