Well, you know how non-cubans are usually quite descript in terms of what they are or type of tobacco used, ie. maduro, sun grown, corojo, criollo, ligero and the list goes on...
how come it doesnt seem like cubans have much variance in terms of tobacco types...i mesan im sure all different types are used and from different parts of cuba and grown differently, but is it just that cuban cigars/manufactures are more non-descript in identifying any specifics about the tobacco..
ex. if i have a maduro LFD double ligero, i know its maduro with a bunch of ligero, but when i browse qbans...i just dont ever see anything other than its brand name to tell me anything about the tobacco...
not sure if the question makes sense, but there must be some reason?
how come it doesnt seem like cubans have much variance in terms of tobacco types...i mesan im sure all different types are used and from different parts of cuba and grown differently, but is it just that cuban cigars/manufactures are more non-descript in identifying any specifics about the tobacco..
ex. if i have a maduro LFD double ligero, i know its maduro with a bunch of ligero, but when i browse qbans...i just dont ever see anything other than its brand name to tell me anything about the tobacco...
not sure if the question makes sense, but there must be some reason?