Friday, November 18, 2011

Marlboro Virginia Blend: same (or similar) tobacco to the kind used in Dunhill cigarettes?

According to Wikipedia, Dunhill (International) cigarettes "are made with all Virginia tobacco," and the new Marlboro Virginia Blend cigarettes make a similar claim on the back of their packs. I was curious as to how closely related the tobacco in the two brands were.|||If it is made with Virginia tobacco, then it should be Virginian. Virginian tobacco only refers to one kind of tobacco that is made in Virginia which usually has a sweeter taste than others. So they should be made with the same tobacco.

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