I posted some pics & links a while back regarding my cigar tobacco grow operations. Well this past weekend I began blending and rolling in earnest. I've now sampled several of my cigars (friends too) and I am blown away. I am not sure I will be able to go back to "normal" or "conventional" store bought cigars. I am dead serious. Most of the strains I've grown are "heirloom" tobaccos originating from the late 1800's and early 1900's, most of Cuban origin. Most of these strains were what was in wide use "back in the day" but long obsolete as newer, more disease resistant, easier to produce strains were developed. This old heirloom stuff is amazing. Light but full of flavor, some with flavors I've never tasted before that I like to imagine were what premium cigars tasted like a century ago.
All the care, hassle, learning curves, watering, battling bugs/squirrels/storms, picking, hanging, fermenting, storing, aging, and everything else, was WORTH IT. I just finished smoking a 52 ring 6" cigar I rolled last weekend with Glessnor filler & binder & a Florida Sumatra wrapper and it was out of this world on all levels.
Anyways I thought I'd visit and post this. Here's a pic of a few sticks I rolled tonight, and also a link to my entire 2011 grow ops photodiary. (Needless to say I already have a bunch of seedbeds planted for the 2012 grow year.) Yeah they're UGLY but they taste great! I'm getting better at rolling with each one I roll.
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All the care, hassle, learning curves, watering, battling bugs/squirrels/storms, picking, hanging, fermenting, storing, aging, and everything else, was WORTH IT. I just finished smoking a 52 ring 6" cigar I rolled last weekend with Glessnor filler & binder & a Florida Sumatra wrapper and it was out of this world on all levels.
Anyways I thought I'd visit and post this. Here's a pic of a few sticks I rolled tonight, and also a link to my entire 2011 grow ops photodiary. (Needless to say I already have a bunch of seedbeds planted for the 2012 grow year.) Yeah they're UGLY but they taste great! I'm getting better at rolling with each one I roll.
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