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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 558929" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Do I believe that tale of woe and scarcity? I'm skeptical. It seems to say that all the other manufacturers are using inferior tobacco and multi-million dollar conglomerates like Altadis can't or won't put their resources into producing tobacco that's the equivalent of what the McNeils sourced. If Mark Ryan could save Louisiana perique, I tend to think that if C & D, MacBaren, etc. could source high quality leaf. But, then, perhaps McClelland production and sales were comparatively so small, there's no financially sound reason to revive the McClelland processes and blends.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Great shade Connecticut cigar leaf is grown in Ecuador. There's no reason superior Virginia leaf can't be grown in Central and South America.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 558929, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]Do I believe that tale of woe and scarcity? I'm skeptical. It seems to say that all the other manufacturers are using inferior tobacco and multi-million dollar conglomerates like Altadis can't or won't put their resources into producing tobacco that's the equivalent of what the McNeils sourced. If Mark Ryan could save Louisiana perique, I tend to think that if C & D, MacBaren, etc. could source high quality leaf. But, then, perhaps McClelland production and sales were comparatively so small, there's no financially sound reason to revive the McClelland processes and blends. Great shade Connecticut cigar leaf is grown in Ecuador. There's no reason superior Virginia leaf can't be grown in Central and South America.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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