If you find a "gas station cigar" forums, I'm sure they'll share your enthusiasm for Backwoods smokes. I'm not sure you'll find the same enthusiasm here.
As far as "real cigars"... I'm not sure you could compare a Backwoods smoke to a "real cigar". Since I'm not quite sure what your experience with "real cigars" is, but I'm thinking if you've been purchasing them at the same place as the Backwoods smokes you would think Backwoods is a step up.
And your Freudian slip of calling the Backwoods "satin" is pretty accurate.![]()
First of all, I disn't mean to say satin. But you probably already knew that. Second of all, I only just had my first backwoods, and I have had much much much better, 30 dollar cigars. Actually, only one. It was an ashton. I forget what kind. Third of all, I don't get high quality Ciara often because I like the short smoke time and I like to buy them in bulk.
One of my big complaints about gas station cigars is about the additives. This tobacco was likely not aged alongside dried berries to impart the flavor. It is most likely inferior scraps of tobacco and paper that has been sprayed with sugar and artificial flavorings. Not for me.
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