Troya question? (tobacco cigar cigars)
Something I like the best with travelling is the
post-hotel-breakfast-checking-out-the-neighborhood-walk
cigar. Last week I found myself in Linz, Austria, very nice smoker
friendly town on the Danube. Brought some cigars of course but had to
investigate the local cigar scene and found a inexpensive tubed "Troya
Corona Club" in a tobacco shop at the railway station. I guess Troya is
where the good but ugly wrappers go. Shiny, dark, oily with a very
prominent vein. Machine bunched hand finished. Smoked and tasted great,
strength similar to Sancho Panza Non Plus IMHO.
It seems like the Troya Universales are much easier to find, are they
close siblings to, or only distant relatives of the Corona Club?
T.
By the way, tried to post to ASC with Google but that function sucks big
time.
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