I don't think it's fire-cured; it's the "one sucker" binder from Larry the Tobacco Butcher in KY. He says its a burley but I'm pretty sure it's not.
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Trying out the Nic criollo 98 ligero from Leaf Only paired with Corojo 99 and wrapped in CT broadleaf. If your missing the Dom criollo 98 ligero this stuff is pretty close. Not as sweet and milder strength wise but close.
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Brohiba, batch 22. This particular individual is Criollo Ligero and Piloto Cubano Seco, bound with One Sucker (dark air) from KY, and wrapped w/ KY-grown CT broadleaf. Very nice flavor and a medium nic hit, with 4 months of rest and relaxation on it. The CT broadleaf isn't the prettiest wrapper, but it sure is tasty and therefore is my go-to wrapper :)
50% criollo ligero, 50% corojo viso, Dom binder, and Sam Andres wrapper. Lots of pepper and cinnamon notes. Full bodied treat.
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7.5 x 50 Churchill I enjoyed earlier. Same blend I've been rolling. 50/50 criollo ligero and corojo viso with Dom binder and San Andres wrapper. 3 hours of bliss!
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Not currently smoking a home-rolled, but I've been drafted to provide cigars for a friend's son's wedding this weekend, so the portable stash will consist mainly of RYOs - little perfectos for the "cigar curious" and larger ones for the seasoned veterans.
50/50 corojo viso and criollo ligero, Dom binder, and Ecuadorian Habano 2000 ligero wrapper. Really tasty.
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Had a Brohiba while driving thru Penn's wood today on my way home from Ohio. This one had an Ecuador Shade wrapper, One Sucker binder, and a filler comprised of Criollo ligero, Piloto Cubano seco, and Brazil viso.