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<blockquote data-quote="DoverPipes" data-source="post: 385676" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>I mix the loose leaf that I have with the tobacco. The caps / clippings are used as "toppers".</p><p>The loose leaf is a hodge podge of cigars that I have ground up due various reasons (Plugged, split, too dry, lesser quality due to variations of batch mix, etc.). Most are on the higher end of medium - full in flavor profiles & overall taste.</p><p></p><p>As far as the Bonacquisti cigars are concerned, they are great!</p><p>I "rediscovered" them this week after one of the members of my pipe club, gave me a torpedo to try. I had tried Paul's initial Toro offerings, that may have been "test samples" :suspect: . That was close to two years ago. The smoke that I had this week was excellent! He is having them made up for him at Nestor Plasencia's factory in Esteli. Nicaragua. Paul worked on the blend himself and had the factory produce it for him.</p><p></p><p>All in all a very good, well rounded medium, just shy of full, smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoverPipes, post: 385676, member: 740"] I mix the loose leaf that I have with the tobacco. The caps / clippings are used as "toppers". The loose leaf is a hodge podge of cigars that I have ground up due various reasons (Plugged, split, too dry, lesser quality due to variations of batch mix, etc.). Most are on the higher end of medium - full in flavor profiles & overall taste. As far as the Bonacquisti cigars are concerned, they are great! I "rediscovered" them this week after one of the members of my pipe club, gave me a torpedo to try. I had tried Paul's initial Toro offerings, that may have been "test samples" :suspect: . That was close to two years ago. The smoke that I had this week was excellent! He is having them made up for him at Nestor Plasencia's factory in Esteli. Nicaragua. Paul worked on the blend himself and had the factory produce it for him. All in all a very good, well rounded medium, just shy of full, smoke. [/QUOTE]
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