Quote from an article at Top25Cigar:
Late in 2002, Toraño made three significant changes in the Nicaragua Selection. Says Toraño, “The attention-getting red color of the existing bands now appears on the boxes and labels. The result is a conspicuous product, easy to spot in the humidor. We upgraded the cigar, by using an Ecuadorean-grown Sumatra wrapper with a stronger 100% Nicaraguan filler. Also, we box pressed the cigar, which gives it a traditional look and is comfortable in the mouth.”
Have any of you guys tried these yet and what do you think? I've tried the older version and out of the five lines of cigars that Torano's offers I'd rate this one on the bottom.IMHO
Thanks
Tim
Late in 2002, Toraño made three significant changes in the Nicaragua Selection. Says Toraño, “The attention-getting red color of the existing bands now appears on the boxes and labels. The result is a conspicuous product, easy to spot in the humidor. We upgraded the cigar, by using an Ecuadorean-grown Sumatra wrapper with a stronger 100% Nicaraguan filler. Also, we box pressed the cigar, which gives it a traditional look and is comfortable in the mouth.”
Have any of you guys tried these yet and what do you think? I've tried the older version and out of the five lines of cigars that Torano's offers I'd rate this one on the bottom.IMHO
Thanks
Tim