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Will definitely need to look into these; wonder how the climate and soil in Florida will effect the flavor. Preference is the toro.
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i cant believe the Florida Barn Smoker still has tickets for sale lol usually the barn smokers sell out!! i would go either robusto or toro.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Demuths1770
i cant believe the Florida Barn Smoker still has tickets for sale lol usually the barn smokers sell out!! i would go either robusto or toro.
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I'd like a smaller size plz.
Probably won't try this until it happens, or I simply come across one. Robusto or Box-Pressed for me. Short Perfecto would be bomb though 
Haven't even tried the UC Shade yet, I'm so far behind this DE Train. Maybe if regulation stops it all I'll catch up sometime - otherwise, nice to see more cigars still coming to market, it's interesting at the very least.
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I'd go toro. Is the one on the far left a box-pressed toro?
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Originally Posted by
BlueDevil07
I'd go toro. Is the one on the far left a box-pressed toro?
Yessir, it's 6x54. I believe they called it a "trunk pressed" which is new to me?...
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Originally Posted by
droy1958
Yessir, it's 6x54. I believe they called it a "trunk pressed" which is new to me?...
trunk pressing is the term used for a larger quantity of box pressing that uses a large press. not as much time is put into the pressing process an the molds are turned less often and these cigars are usually the box pressed cigars that dont have sharp crisp edges. press pressing is a smaller version of trunk pressing that is pressed longer and rotated more creating clean crisp edges.
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Originally Posted by
Demuths1770
trunk pressing is the term used for a larger quantity of box pressing that uses a large press. not as much time is put into the pressing process an the molds are turned less often and these cigars are usually the box pressed cigars that dont have sharp crisp edges. press pressing is a smaller version of trunk pressing that is pressed longer and rotated more creating clean crisp edges.
I thought it was putting a cigar betwixt your butt cheeks and giving it a good squeeze.
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That's interesting! I can't wait to see how these check out compared to the competition! Hopefully Florida still has enough latino spice to make the tobacco delicious!
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It certainly sounds interesting, growing up in Florida and still considering it home I definitely want to try it. I'd probably go Toro or robusto, but may have try one of the pressed ones also since it is a slightly different blend and wrapper.
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