The Puros Indios Viejo uses 1999 vintage tobacco and, once rolled, is aged four years. Originally the blend contained Jamaican tobacco, but with the decline in the Jamaican tobacco industry it has been replaced by Nicaraguan tobacco. Puros Indios Cigars are known for their unique flavor profile that seems to polarize most cigar smokers I know.
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