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FA Cuban
Cuban supreme FA 2% I’ve never had a cigar or Cuban at anytime- so this is what I’m tasting at 2%. This tastes like dark tobacco. It’s different than TPA. It’s sweet, but not too sweet. It’s like a camel or Winston , don’t taste a cigar smells. It doesn’t remind me of ash, it reminds me a smelling a cigarette before it’s lit. Not bad, seems it would mix and play well with others.
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Cuban Supreme vs. Cubano Type
Cuban Supreme 30 ml (FA) = $7, Cubano Type 30 ml (TFA) = $3. Very close in flavor profile. Cubano Type very slightly spicier. Both take 10% per batch for my taste. If going stand alone w/ no price consideration I would chose the Cuban Supreme, a little more subtle but slightly heartier vs. Cubano. My favorite mix: Cubano (TFA) 10%, Oak Wood (FA) 2%, TA .1%. The Oak gives a little woodsy, deeper, full body and the TA adds that extra tobac punch.
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Not Inpressed
Picked this up with better hopes. Every receipe and percentage I use I get a grass taste.
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Delicious
This is a fantastic broad leaf tobacco flavor, not too bold and mildly sweet. I mix it at 2% with .5% FW whiskey and .5% FA caramel. Let this steep and enjoy the bliss!
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cuban supreme
Another must have for tobacco recipes. Love this with fa burley. Play with it @ standalone around 2-3% and in mixes not exceeding a flavor total of 6%. Try also with tfa black honey, for a sweet almost woodsy honey.
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wow
Good flavor but give it time to steep or you will have a woody taste like with all tobacco ones.
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Smooth Mellow Tobacco
This is a great tobacco because it is not in your face but can hold it's own. I use it stand alone at 2% and mix it at 1-2% with other tobaccos and/or other flavorings.