If I had to pick one to replicate, it would be the first cigar which had good enough flavor but was a lot easier to smoke than the third cigar, which had my favorite flavor profile
American tobacco farmers would sell their crops on consignment to merchants in London, which required them to take out loans for farm expenses from London guarantors in exchange for tobacco delivery and sale
A charismatic scent that evokes a boozy night out at the local speakeasy, with notes of California lemon, clove buds, clary sage, saffron, dried fruits, tonka bean, golden amber, manuka honey, dark-toned vanilla, cedarwood, patchouli, decadent leather, musk, and tobacco leaves
^ a b "Origins of the American Tobacco Company.", Patrick G Porter, John Hopkins University, 1969