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has anyone tried these
Saw this *new* cigar mentioned...INKA...thinking that just maybe someone here on Cigarbum may have smoked them.
If so how are they?
The Reds remind me of a Puro made of tobacco grown in Peru near the boder with Chile.
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The wrapper was a Rosado(?)...and rather a unique smoke.
Smoked a couple of bundles...the missed getting more.
Edit: Image not showing, will try to fix on Monday.
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Originally Posted by
allusred
Saw this *new* cigar mentioned...INKA...thinking that just maybe someone here on Cigarbum may have smoked them.
If so how are they?
The Reds remind me of a Puro made of tobacco grown in Peru near the boder with Chile.
Error | Photobucket[user]=142913980&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=17
The wrapper was a Rosado(?)...and rather a unique smoke.
Smoked a couple of bundles...the missed getting more.
Edit: Image not showing, will try to fix on Monday.
Wonder if they are connected??? Fabricas Unidas
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Can't really read the band, but it looks like it might say San Antonio on the side. Could they be from Finck's?
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Originally Posted by
droy1958
Wonder if they are connected??? Fabricas Unidas
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...may well be...INKA secret blend, unless I mis remember is made from tobacco grown in the same location in Peru as the Cigararros Unidas Puros (photo of the two labels from bundles...I forgot I had these labels,had been thinking, wrongly that the cigars were produced in Chile, sold in Peru.Think the guy in the tobacco shop in Lima must have mentioned the tobacco coming from that area near the border with Chile) forgot the labels but not that the cigar wrapper was a rich red/brown and the cigars smoked great.
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ghe
Can't really read the band, but it looks like it might say San Antonio on the side. Could they be from Finck's?
Think that the cigar bundle labels do read San Antonio, but it's the San Antonio in Peru, but the source of the tobacco should lie between Arequipa and the Chilean border, San Antonio on the other hand is closer to Ecuador. Going to have to re-find the labels, that by the way were on those bundles smoked 44 years ago.