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    Question Guantanamera Cristales ISOM's

    Thoughts? Thanks in advance guys.......
    "No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
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    Machine made, pretty mild for an ISOM. I bought a couple of these while in Jamaica. Went into a local shop looking for some ISOMs(yeah I know, stupid newb) and the shop owner recomended these for a beginner. I think they were authentic, why would anybody want to fake a cheap smoke. I'm sure the $8 a piece that I paid was marked up quite a bit.

    I haven't had any since then, but I know I've had a lot better cigars than the Quantanamera.

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    Pretty well everything WOXOF said is true. They are machine made (and it looks like the machine was sick) and they're fairly mild, but very nice flavour. I brought 20 back from Cuba with me and loved 'em as an early morning smoke.
    I can easily get them here for about $6-7 CDN ($5-6 USD) a stick in boxes of 10.
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    Dickson,

    My favorite machine made -or- partially machine made ISOM is the Quintero Brevas. Economical, yet flavorful Less expensive than those Quantanameras you are inquiring about...
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    Quick/Dumb Question...

    I searched the BB for ISOM and it was defined as "Island South of Miami"....so should I take this to mean any cigar, wrapper, filler produced or grown on an Island South of Miami....

    Thanks

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    Yes. Generally speaking ISOM is any Havana Puro.

    It doesn't include European Cigars that have ISOM tobacco in its blend. I believe the European version of Villager (sp) a dry-cured cigar contains a blend which includes ISOM tobacco. I know old villager 5 packs sold at one of my local shops said "contained cuban tobacco" which was blacked out with what appeared to be a sharpe.

    Nor does it include the ISOM brand that I think JR sells.

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    Thanks for the reccommendation SLC. PM sent Newfie.
    "No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
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