Is Cigar Tobacco Grown in America?
After reading about all the Central American countries that grow tobacco, I was wondering if any of the tobacco grown in America is used on cigars or if all domestic tobacco is used in cigarettes. Is there something about American soil that makes it less useful for cigar tobacco than our friends in Cuba and the Dominican Republic? It would seem that if we were less dependent on imported tobacco, our cigars would be cheaper.
Just to expand on BigPoppaPuff's post....
One of the finiest wrappers available anywhere is grown in Connecticut, along the Connecticut River Valley. A very small area. The soil and climate produce a beautifully smooth and mild leaf.
You'll often see it mentioned in cigar descriptions as "Connecticut Leaf Wrapper".
I belive that it is the only worthy, yet highly prized offering we in the USA have to give the premium cigar industry.
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