#ecuadorhabano4lyfeCurious if it's good. So few places to go for leaf. I also wondered if you could buy from hand rolling shops. I still can't deal with the number and size of veins in most of my wrappers.
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Veins manageable? What do you all do with Maduro wraps with big veins?#ecuadorhabano4lyfe
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Not that crap maduro wrapper! Check out leaf only's natural habano wrappers. I HATE that maduro leafVeins manageable? What do you all do with Maduro wraps with big veins?
The veins on the Ecuadorian habano are tiny.Veins manageable? What do you all do with Maduro wraps with big veins?
This was the CT Maduro from LO. Is it the Ecuador shade wrappers you recommend? I need some good ideas as I'm trying to dial in on a good overall cigar blend. So far the veins are killing me. I can't seem to get them to go down so my socks look chewed up. I have that and pa oscuro. Not too happy with either of them.Not that crap maduro wrapper! Check out leaf only's natural habano wrappers. I HATE that maduro leaf
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Will a rolling pin make any difference?The veins on the Ecuadorian habano are tiny.
For the Broadleaf I use that has massive veins I only use 2" strips from the outermost edge of the leaf. I flatten the leaf with the semi rounded handle of the kitchen shears I use for cutting my bands and other cigar rolling related tasks I need them for. As the cigars dry the veins tend to shrink and aren't as noticeable. You can't eliminate it, and I am ok with that because I enjoy the flavor enough that the veins don't ruin it for me.
I have tried things like beer bottles and rolling pins with less success than the handles on my kitchen shears direct to the veins themselves. You just have to be careful to keep the handle flat and not at an angle so you don't accidentally cut the leaf. They will work somewhat, but not as well.Will a rolling pin make any difference?
Good tip, thanks. Have you tried Mata Fina for San Andres? I really like San Andres I'm commercial cigars.I have tried things like beer bottles and rolling pins with less success than the handles on my kitchen shears direct to the veins themselves. You just have to be careful to keep the handle flat and not at an angle so you don't accidentally cut the leaf. They will work somewhat, but not as well.
Stupid autocorrect. I meant or, not for. And in commercial cigars.Good tip, thanks. Have you tried Mata Fina for San Andres? I really like San Andres I'm commercial cigars.
I have tried them both. The San Andrés has small veins and can be very pretty but doesn't tend to stretch much and can tear easy. The Mata Fina is what I wrap my straight ligero blend with and it is also difficult to work with but tasty once you figure it out in my opinion. The veins are small but they are not straight and it is a thin leaf that also tears easily.Good tip, thanks. Have you tried Mata Fina for San Andres? I really like San Andres I'm commercial cigars.
I'm going to take all your recommendations into consideration when I make my next purchase. Thank you so much. Every buy any wrappers from WLT?I have tried them both. The San Andrés has small veins and can be very pretty but doesn't tend to stretch much and can tear easy. The Mata Fina is what I wrap my straight ligero blend with and it is also difficult to work with but tasty once you figure it out in my opinion. The veins are small but they are not straight and it is a thin leaf that also tears easily.
I haven't bought any wrapper from them in a long time. Their quality/consistency for me was lacking in the past and I don't like having to commit to a pound on something I'm unsure ofI'm going to take all your recommendations into consideration when I make my next purchase. Thank you so much. Every buy any wrappers from WLT?
Any recommendations on Seco, viso, or ligero for those wrappers?Shade habano do it
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Ligero is awesome, trying out the viso now. Seco is thin and tears easier.Any recommendations on Seco, viso, or ligero for those wrappers?
I'm a strong flavor lover so I'd probably try viso or ligero. I like spice too.Ligero is awesome, trying out the viso now. Seco is thin and tears easier.
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Can't go wrong with the ligero. It's soooo goodI'm a strong flavor lover so I'd probably try viso or ligero. I like spice too.
IMHO it's not a viable method. F's up the integrity of your leaf. The viable things are to either find less shitty leaf or to use rolling methods that help compensate.Will a rolling pin make any difference?