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Cigar Blend
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So I've been thinking about how cigar manufactures keep the same blend for year to year. I would imagine that it would be hard to reproduce the same flavor, strength and quality year after year. Maybe i just don't understand, but how would a cigar produced this year, taste the same as one produced three years ago?
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#2
I dont think they taste 100% the same year after year or for that matter box after box. Plus you put into consideration the fact that weather(rain, lack of rain, sun, lack of sun, etc etc) changes the soil and the leaf itself.

Its going to have similar profiles but everything else will not be 100%.

This is just my opinion on this thought, anyone else have other opinions or theories on this???
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#3
Well I think a lot of the more consistent brands have lots of aged tobaccos to choose from to get the right consistency.
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