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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    Craig, elaborate. Do you mean that the term "blended" refers to a cigar made from tobaccos from different farms, but still within the borders of one country? If so, then a cigar may very well be "blended" and still retain "puro" denotation, right?

    If you mean that all cigars are made from tobaccos that are grown in more than one country, then what about at least Cuban cigars?

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    Sorry, I wasn't clear on my first sentence.

    I see "Blend" and "Puro" as two different concepts: "Puro" meaning all the tobacco came from one country; and "Blend" as the choice of the leaves in the cigar to achieve a desired taste.

    Thus, almost all cigars are blended. The blend for a particular cigar could result in a puro, or not.

    In other words, I believe that what the OP was inquiring about was Puro vs. non-Puro.

    Edit for Basil's ETA: The nationalism I was referring to was primarily Cuban. They're very proud that they don't use tobacco from anywhere else. They're the ones who have marketed "puro" as implying a puro cigar is better than a cigar that isn't a puro.

    Of course, it is possible to have excessive blending for some folks' tastes, a.k.a., a "Frankenblend" - putting in so many different-tasting leaves (typically from different areas/countries) that the cigar becomes a monster (in a bad way).

    OTOH, I have some Dutch Hajenius cigars - 15 to 20 different leaves (parts of leaves) from different countries. Uniquely different. Not saying I like them, but some folks do.

    ... and yes, I prefer Puros - from Vuelta Abajo (a.k.a. (more or less) Pinar del Rio).
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    Cigars made even from the same crop are blended to a certain extent... Viso, Seco, Ligero....different fermenting processes. etc..


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    All cigars are blended...It's just some have all the blend from the same country.

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    Padron= Cigars made completely from the same plant
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    Padron= Cigars made completely from the same plant
    I never knew that. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    Padron= Cigars made completely from the same plant

    For real?

    Very interesting!
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    It is what I was told years ago by a man is the business who smoked Padron. I think every Padron in the regular line tastes the same,you just buy the size you like. Heck even those ancient Piedra bundles they used to make tasted like a Padron 2000
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