Been thinking. So, the Havana VI lists binder and filler as Nica, and wrapper as ec. "habano rosado."
Now, I am soon taking possession of some Nic Habano viso and ligero from Webmost to compliment the seco he already gave me, which was producing a nice mild spice good-quality stick. So I'd say a good start at this blend would be soemthing like what I'll be trying when I get that leaf.
Next is the wrapper, which we can basically say is Ecuador Habano. This stuff is hard to get as a good wrapper right now, as far as I know. You can get it from Jorge, but it's too dark and too strong, not good. You can get an Ec. Maduro from WLT, but it's probably broadleaf, not Habano, and doesn't burn well or taste good, at least the batch I bought. WLT also sells an H2K, which is an Ecuador Habano. I have just today rolled some WLT Nica habano filler in that. The problem is, I have not yet come across a batch of that stuff that burns well enough to be used as a wrapper. But let's see what happens. As I told Web, my sticks have been burning well lately and maybe I'll get lucky. But probably not. I will say that IF that H2K decides to burn for no good reason, then wrapping that around some WLT Nica Habano filler would be as good as any place to start experimenting. And as it so happens, I am doing just that now, and will let ya know.