Forbidden Alcove cigars

moki said:
bchem said:
Awesome. Thanks for the pics!

BTW, is it just an artifact of the picture, or is that bloom, or dust, or what all over many of those cigars?
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It's really there! :)
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So it's bloom all over them??? :0
 
If you ask me, some of these rollers are smoking something besides cigars. :whistling:

Doc.
 
Devil Doc said:
If you ask me, some of these rollers are smoking something besides cigars. :whistling:

Doc.
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I have smoked many things in my day, but if I had access to those cigars, I wouldn't have the time or desire to smoke anything else!!!

edit for spelling/clarification
 
smokelaw1 said:
I just gotta know. How does one get that kind of access? If I go to the DR, and go on a factory tour, do I get to see that with my own eyes? If so, I think I just found my next vacation spot.

Edit: I think I just read that there is no such thing as a factory tour. Too bad. Moki--do you by any chance need a travelling assistant? I normally bill out at $200 an hour, but I'm sure we can work something out :laugh:
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Yeah Fuente doesn't offer tours of the factory... this was as a part of CFC 2006. Anyone can sign up for CFC (CigarFamily Celebration), they post the announcement of it on CigarFamily.com a month or two before it happens. Next one should be in about a year.
 
Moki-

2 questions...

The cigars at the end of the bottom picture look like normal cigars...are they a special blend or is he aging them special for a something big?

Is all of the detail on those cigars rolled in with the wrapper or are some of the thinner pin-stripes actually glued on top of the wrapper...cause I want to make something like that for myslef if that's the case...looks like a fun project!!

-Fetter
 
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