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Old Smokey
06-21-2018, 08:08 PM
How do you feel about this comment?

I think this is often true. Different crop from different years tobacco I am sure can make a difference. I think more time and testing likely goes into the original release. Anyone care to comment on this?

jhedrick83
06-22-2018, 08:51 AM
Totally agree. I think some companies do a much better job with consistency than others. For example, Padron, Fuente, Oliva among others have excellent consistency in their cigars, IMO. A great example of the changes would be Alec Bradley when they first hit big. I also think it's probably way easier for the big manufacturers to maintain consistency with their purchasing power.

TreySC
06-22-2018, 09:00 AM
I don't think I've been smoking long enough to know. But it is an interesting topic I'm looking forward to see what others have to say about.

droy1958
06-22-2018, 11:23 AM
Totally agree. I think some companies do a much better job with consistency than others. For example, Padron, Fuente, Oliva among others have excellent consistency in their cigars, IMO. A great example of the changes would be Alec Bradley when they first hit big. I also think it's probably way easier for the big manufacturers to maintain consistency with their purchasing power.

I noticed that with the AB Presnado. The first batch I smoked, I had trouble not trying to eat them they were so good. The second time I got some, I couldn't even keep them lit at 63 RH.....