Gdaddy
Well-Known Member
I haven't tried a lot of variety yet - most of the RYOs that I've smoked have been from the medium cigar sampler from the other leaf tobacco site - Dominican ligero, Nicaraguan seco, and CT broadleaf binder and wrapper. This plus some Paraguay viso is nice. I've changed over to Aleman binder and Ecuador shade and maduro wrappers which really improved the flavor and appearance.
My more recent batches contain some sumatra and cameroon fillers but I haven't tried them yet - still resting. I did try one each of all-sumatra and all-cameroon filler; this was mainly to calibrate my palate to what these leaves add. They were good but I think they will be better blended. Actually I might do a few more all-sumatras. That one had a rather exotic spicy/leathery flavor.
To be honest, I haven't paid as much attention to blending as to nailing down the mechanics of rolling.
I couldn't get a handle on the Sumatra so put it aside for a while. Was using it as filler and didn't like it as wrapper. Funny you should post this now as I just rolled one using two half leaves of Sumatra as the binder, Piloto viso and Nic seco filler with a half leaf Dom ligero and half Nic ligero. I'll see how it goes in a week or two.
Since you've been working on your mechanics have you gotten down the triple cap yet?
