yes, lighter, less complex, and be careful of imposters. the most common cuban imposters are romeo y julietas and cohiba. i don't know why, my hypothesis is that these are fairly common brands (gas station labels) that casual smokers encounter and will recognize. bolivars are great and...
no, and that is just plain false. Unless you are getting them imported or the distributor you purchase has a cache of old ones. the letters are clearly visible, and although the change in taste was not as dramatic as some, there is a noticeable difference.
if you can get polar golden ginger ale then you should also be able to get goslings ginger beer (produced by polar as well), i highly recommend this, it has more bite than reeds. it is also the only true mixer in a dark and stormy
if you can, and i know this is difficult to find, but Dunhill probably has the best cuban (though they are expensive). for the price i always found Bolivars to be great and they are not counterfeited as often as cohiba, partagas, or romeo y julieta.
Another reason for change in taste (besides company buy out, which may not have meant even a slight change in production) would be when all cigarettes had to go "fire safe" some years ago. I noticed a dramatic change in flavor of almost all cigarettes and spent some time shuffling brands. I...
new to the forum, but an avid and semi-seasoned cigar smoker. Just got to taste a Mummy by Tatuaje (besides the mini-mummies in the mini-monster boxes i have). Definitely prefer it to the wolfman which was not a dynamic smoke, but i still think the Boris was the best in this particular series...
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