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<blockquote data-quote="Kea" data-source="post: 10263" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>100% Cuban, Carlos.</p><p>And exporting raw Cuban tobacco is forbidden.</p><p>The only way how tobacco can be exported from Cuba is "torcido" ( manufactured).</p><p>This is something closely watched by the Cuban Gov .</p><p>They also have their own seed bank and tobacco seed strain ( Corojo, Criollo, Habana 2000, etc.) .</p><p>Some seeds have been smugled outside Cuba, and grown in Dominica, etc. .</p><p>The soil and special climate of the countryside in Cuba, makes the diffence.</p><p></p><p>The different tobacco regions ( Vuelta Arriba, Vuelta Abajo, Partido, Semi Vuelta, etc.) they create tobaccos with different flavours.</p><p>They say that, even in the same valley, the tobacco grows differently from patch to patch.</p><p>I could go on, and on, ....</p><p></p><p>P.M sent to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kea, post: 10263, member: 185"] 100% Cuban, Carlos. And exporting raw Cuban tobacco is forbidden. The only way how tobacco can be exported from Cuba is "torcido" ( manufactured). This is something closely watched by the Cuban Gov . They also have their own seed bank and tobacco seed strain ( Corojo, Criollo, Habana 2000, etc.) . Some seeds have been smugled outside Cuba, and grown in Dominica, etc. . The soil and special climate of the countryside in Cuba, makes the diffence. The different tobacco regions ( Vuelta Arriba, Vuelta Abajo, Partido, Semi Vuelta, etc.) they create tobaccos with different flavours. They say that, even in the same valley, the tobacco grows differently from patch to patch. I could go on, and on, .... P.M sent to you [/QUOTE]
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