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What Homerolled cigarare you smoking today?
This is a Terroso Profundo blend from Whole leaf and is from my first batch of cigars, its well rested 6 months later. I paired it with some bourbon barrel aged beer!
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Nice long ash & straight burn - well bunched and bound!
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Tasty treat I smoked earlier. Honestly has the profile of cigars I pay $8-10 for. It's funny it smokes like a Nicaraguan wrapped in broadleaf but is mostly Dominican leaf. 1 criollo ligero, 1 Nic habano viso, 3 Corojo seco, Dom binder, CT broadleaf wrap.
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Originally Posted by
HIM
Tasty treat I smoked earlier. Honestly has the profile of cigars I pay $8-10 for. It's funny it smokes like a Nicaraguan wrapped in broadleaf but is mostly Dominican leaf. 1 criollo ligero, 1 Nic habano viso, 3 Corojo seco, Dom binder, CT broadleaf wrap.
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SHOW OFF! Baahhhhaaaaaaaaaa
Looks killer brotha'
Cheers
Jay
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sounds tasty! what $8 cigar would you compare it to?
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Originally Posted by
DrBob
sounds tasty! what $8 cigar would you compare it to?
Saying it feels like a bit of a stretch but that blend in particular reminds me of Padron. Earthy and woody, pepper, cocoa, coffee, cream. I also really like the blend a lot without the Nic Habano viso and an added leaf of corojo 99 seco instead. Less earthy and woody but sweeter with richer mocha notes. More reminiscent of a Tatuaje. Great example IMO of how a small change in the filler can noticeably change the overall profile.
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Currently burning a Brohiba while watching a Red Box movie
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Thought I'd wake up this sleepy corner of the Bum with a home-rolled report - having a Brohiba on the back deck. This one has Piloto Cubano Seco and Criollo Ligero filler, KY dark air binder, and KY-grown CT broadleaf wrapper. It's pretty good, definitely will roll more of these.
I haven't actually rolled any stogies in about a month and a half - burning down current stocks before I add more. Also, been making some pipe tobacco lately.
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Originally Posted by
Bruck
Thought I'd wake up this sleepy corner of the Bum with a home-rolled report - having a Brohiba on the back deck. This one has Piloto Cubano Seco and Criollo Ligero filler, KY dark air binder, and KY-grown CT broadleaf wrapper. It's pretty good, definitely will roll more of these.
I haven't actually rolled any stogies in about a month and a half - burning down current stocks before I add more. Also, been making some pipe tobacco lately.
Sounds interesting. The dark air is fire cured right? Ive been a bit lazy myself I need to roll some more.