Everybody has their opinion. Here's mine.The bitter taste is what I detest the most and if it starts out bitter it usually remains bitter no matter how long it's aged. This problem should be addressed but it's not. The focus of the cigar in this forum seems to be solely on the appearance. There is little to no effort/research/experimentation to smooth out the problem. (pun intended)
It's not that hard to roll a decent looking, good burning stick. Then, when it tastes bad, everyone thinks it's the fault of the "blend" of tobacco. Need to figure out the "blend", buy more tobacco but... Oh, but how they look so pretty! (Most taste like crap.)
This is a backwards approach. This whole cigar rolling thing is NOT about how good the cigar looks. It's ALL about flavor and smoking enjoyment and that should be the main focal point of this whole deal.
As a novice roller, I must walk before I can run. Before I can experiment in blending in any meaningful way, I must be able to consistently roll a stick that is of proper construction to draw and burn consistently. Not because they are "pretty" but because it removes variables. Poor burn and draw alters the taste. And just by coincidence, properly constructed sticks happen to look good too. I believe the discussions on looks here on the forums are because the taste post feature has not yet been completely implemented.
Now, excuse me while I go create a cigar beauty contest thread