Keep in mind that pre-embargo tobacco is really, really old.
Keep in mind that pre-embargo tobacco is really, really old.
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I tired one of those pre-embargo sticks, wasn't great they are rolled a little too loose and had quite the acidity too them. The only reason people buy them is because the novelty of the 'cuban' tabacco. When I bought one my B&M owner warned me not to expect much. Genuine ISOMs are pretty good but not the best of the best and are more for the status symbol most of the time. Most BOTLs have a few sticks usually to have in celebration or something like that. Start trading and you may get one or twoI know I have personally sent five and received one!
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Last edited by jiaguy; 03-21-2007 at 02:37 PM. Reason: spelling monster
Jia Li
1345 Washtenaw Ave
Ann Arbor, MI
48104
these aren't bad,imho....less expensive than pinar etc.....and they're available through camino viejo (hex)....
Pre Embargo Cuban Cigars
These Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Cuban Cigars are hand made in the Dominican Republic with tobacco harvested in Cuba before John F. Kennedy signed the Cuban embargo in 1962. These medium bodied cigars have an earthy taste with hints of dark chocolate and cream. This amazing blend combines Pre Embargo Cuban and Dominican filler with a Brazilian maduro wrapper. You will smoke these until your fingers burn!
Each 5 pack is wrapped in burlap and contains a label with the lot number of the tobacco used to make the cigar. 5 packs come in an open faced wooden box and make great gifts.
Each bundle of 25 is wrapped in burlap and contains a label with the lot number of the tobacco used to make the cigar.
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price quantity
Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Toro (Box of 5) $44.95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Torpedo (Box of 5) $44.95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Churchill (Box of 5) $44.95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Toro (Bundle of 25) $149.95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Churchill (Bundle of 25) $154.95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Vuelta Abajo Pre Embargo Torpedo (Bundle of 25) $159.95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Out of stock
I stand by my words that ISOM's are the best cigars in the world. I have the luxury of being able to choose what I smoke. My friends south of the border who supposedly are free to decide for themselves do not legally have the choice of picking a Cuban or another cigar. As for the pre embargo cuban cigars? How cuban can they be if they were not rolled in Cuba? I have been to the Partagas factory in Havana and it is quite a sight to be seen. Often immitated never duplicated, the saying goes. There is no novelty about Cuban cigars, they are the best, and for many reasons.
Once agian my post above is just my opinion. If you don't agree, that is fine. I don't want to start a war here.
Bigsmoke - I respect your opinion. In my opinion there are others that are just as good, maybe even better if subjectivity were a non issue. If ISOM's were legally available in the US I would still be buying more expensive non-ISOM's as well. I suspect many others would do the same. My message to newbies in the US is not to get wrapped up in the hype. There are lots of great cigars that are legally available right around the corner.
JMHO
BTW: The original question was in regards to what are pretty universally known as "pre-embargo Cuban cigars." No one was discussing cuban cigars until you brought it up.
Last edited by Shelby07; 03-21-2007 at 08:46 PM.
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Indeed, often ISOMS are underaged, ammonia filled cause they have only been shelved for a few weeks from the date code. If thats what you mean by the best then go for it. I seriously think the quality of the tabacco is the best but the rollers are no longer the best.
In Camaguey I saw a Cohiba cabinet box with a date stamp that was most 15 days old. There was probably enough ammonia in it to set off a bomb detector. Any ISOM fan can tell you their quality is going south as production is upped at a huge rate. Also a large percentage of ISOMS are still consumed in the US embargo or not.
Jia Li
1345 Washtenaw Ave
Ann Arbor, MI
48104
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