Quote Originally Posted by Eville View Post
Not so much debating as much as just stating my position and moving on.

Edit: However, it did prompt me to do some more searching. I came across this interview with Christian Eiroa. He claims " When we purchased Camacho Cigars in 1995, there were 5 bales of old Cuban Tobacco from the DWG Cigar Company from Lima, Ohio. After this company was purchased by American Cigar, they liquidated their inventory.
It was Mr. Pedro Martin who sold this tobacco to Simon Camacho. We never knew why he never used it all. We then set those bales of tobacco aside and use them for very special projects such as the Camacho Liberty cigars and the Camacho 1962 Pre – Embargo."
http://www.cigar.com/newsletter/archive.asp?a=090507

Take it however you want.
Thanks for providing that information. I would have loved to have had that conversation with Christian Eiroa the last time I talked to him. Five bales of tobacco, spread across all of the Amendment cigars that have been produced, would be spreading the tobacco pretty thin even under the best circumstances. However - anyone who knows Christian would know it's not in the least bit surprising that he would do something like this. He loves marketing his cigars and likes to find unique ways of distinquishing them from others...

Saviour - don't get too worked up about "tasting" the Cuban tobacco in those cigars. Even the most discerning palate would have difficulting distinquishing that the Cuban tobacco's been rolled into them.