Don't let frustration win. Give them at least a month or two in a nice smelling cedar humidor before you judge them. Most of my sticks make a dramatic change around the 1-2 month mark. The ones I sent you should have at least a month, if not two, in my humidor. They should be good.Thanks! I'm just trying to keep on practicing and not get frustrated.
More videos and more practice.
Need the weather to clear up so I can get in some more taste testing!
Looks like you have made some serious progress lately yourself.
Yeah that and the lo shade ligero are awesome.This wlt corojo wrapper is so damn nice to work with!!
little bastards!
That's really nice looking! Blend??This wlt corojo wrapper is so damn nice to work with!!
Does he have a name? He's getting a little chubby... feeding him well.
they can be annoying for us. .. as short lived as they are. we must co-exist.little bastards!
That is Larry, we got a deal.Does he have a name? He's getting a little chubby... feeding him well.
1/2 corojo seco, 1/2 nica habano seco, 1 corojo viso, 1/2 Dominican ligero, with a Dominican binder. Normally wrapped with CT1LS from LO for a toasted marshmallow flavor and the namesake of the blend. It's the blend I roll the most of and use to try all new wrapper on typically.That's really nice looking! Blend??
WLT Ecuadorian shade grown.Wrapper??
that sounds good. I'll give it a try. What rg do you end up with?1/2 corojo seco, 1/2 nica habano seco, 1 corojo viso, 1/2 Dominican ligero, with a Dominican binder. Normally wrapped with CT1LS from LO for a toasted marshmallow flavor and the namesake of the blend. It's the blend I roll the most of and use to try all new wrapper on typically.
I have a new blend I'm rolling today specifically for the corojo wrapper even though I haven't tried that wrapper yet, but I have a good idea of what works and what doesn't at this point:
1 nica criollo seco (lo), 1 corojo viso (wlt), 1 criollo ligero (wlt), Ecuadorian seco binder (lo). Pretty excited for this one actually.
75% of the time I'm rolling with my 44rg mold. I've been using the 50rg mold a little more frequently lately though. To get a better feel for the wrapper I use the 44rg so that's what I'm using this week.that sounds good. I'll give it a try. What rg do you end up with?
Looks deliciousCorona gorda. Bunched last night while I was on the online roller chat. Wrapped this a.m. before work.