Penn Broadleaf Maduro
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Texture. Wrappers grown under shade are smoother to the touch.skweekz:Quoted from the article: "The wrappers on these four cigars look like they were sun-grown."
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I think you're right Tony. nice catchsightunseen:
Hey, Dennis, I think that cigar uses all CT Broadleaf.dennisking:La Casita Criolla I believe. correct me if I'm wrong please -
Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204A little known fact for you gents, the PA Broadleaf maduro undergoes a different curing process which is one of the primary reasons it has such a unique taste. In curing, fires are lit in the barnes to help regulate the humidity. In most parts of the world they burn wood but in PA they burn hickory. Next time you smoke a PA broadleaf maddy, look for the that signature taste.
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Dang. Alex, you've once again floored me with sweet sweet knowledge.Alex Svenson:A little known fact for you gents, the PA Broadleaf maduro undergoes a different curing process which is one of the primary reasons it has such a unique taste. In curing, fires are lit in the barnes to help regulate the humidity. In most parts of the world they burn wood but in PA they burn hickory. Next time you smoke a PA broadleaf maddy, look for the that signature taste. -
Wow, I had no idea tobacco was smoked. Wait, no, that came out wrong...Alex Svenson:A little known fact for you gents, the PA Broadleaf maduro undergoes a different curing process which is one of the primary reasons it has such a unique taste. In curing, fires are lit in the barnes to help regulate the humidity. In most parts of the world they burn wood but in PA they burn hickory. Next time you smoke a PA broadleaf maddy, look for the that signature taste. -
Damn Ken, you keep giving all of us BORK's killer sig lines... this is my new oneKen Light:
Wow, I had no idea tobacco was smoked. Wait, no, that came out wrong...Alex Svenson:A little known fact for you gents, the PA Broadleaf maduro undergoes a different curing process which is one of the primary reasons it has such a unique taste. In curing, fires are lit in the barnes to help regulate the humidity. In most parts of the world they burn wood but in PA they burn hickory. Next time you smoke a PA broadleaf maddy, look for the that signature taste. -
Wow that explains it's meatiness. Thanks Alex.Alex Svenson:A little known fact for you gents, the PA Broadleaf maduro undergoes a different curing process which is one of the primary reasons it has such a unique taste. In curing, fires are lit in the barnes to help regulate the humidity. In most parts of the world they burn wood but in PA they burn hickory. Next time you smoke a PA broadleaf maddy, look for the that signature taste. -
That does explain the uniqueness I am so fond of. Thanks for the info.
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That is an interesting tidbit of information. I am a big fan of the PA broadleaf so maybe this is just one more reason why.