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La flor de Cano vs Jose L. Piedra

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I really enjoy Flor de Cano. That fact that they are inexpensive and machine rolled makes no difference to me. In that same vein Jose L Piedra have caught my attention however I've have yet to try one. How do the Flors and JLPs compare ?
 
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I really enjoy Flor de Cano. That fact that they are inexpensive and machine rolled makes no difference to me. In that same vein Jose L Piedra have caught my attention however I've have yet to try one. How do the Flors and JLPs compare ?
I prefer the La Flor de Cano better, but the JLP Brevas and Cazadores are pretty good for the price too.

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Piedras can be richer, or a bit rustic, but are always worth trying.

been smoking them for 15 years, and they get better when there was a good tobacco crop a couple of years before.

the '18 thru '21 boxes should be pretty decent , I have some '20s that are nice already.

latest batch reminds me of Upmann and Bolivar.

the Brevas usually are better made than Cazadores, in my experience.
 
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