Excellent post F.T. Pulver
There is NOTHING in the world like the taste of Cuban tobacco therefore it is impossible to "catch up" It is impossible to use "Cuban" seeds and try and grow it in another country. The soil is different and the taste cannot be replicated. Many have tried, they all have failed.
"Quality problems"? That's a funny one!!! I pull more stems out of non cuban cigars and have far more plugged or too loosely rolled NON Cuban cigars than Cuban cigars.
In my experience (unlike Scotty who just repeats things but lets you believe he has first hand knowledge), on average, Cuban cigars with box codes from the '99, '00, '01 time frame had a slightly higher chance of exhibiting "quality problems" with respect to being plugged. Since then, the cigars are fine. I have yet to smoke a Cuban cigar with an '03 or '04 box code that was plugged and you're going to have to take my word for it that I've smoked "a few"
If you guys want to keep listening to the urban legends and the non Cuban manufacturer's propaganda, go right ahead but you'd be doing yourself a HUGE favor if you let YOURSELF decide, not the jerkoffs at CAO or the dope at your local cigar shop who obviously will fill your head full of bullshit because he CAN'T legally sell you Cuban cigars.

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