Considerably higher in vitamin N – This is more comparable to a Viso or Ligero, as opposed to the first batch, which was similar to a Seco.
Cigar tobacco enthusiasts are intrigued by an obscure tobacco variety cultivated in Nicaragua, which is said to have originated from seeds found in the Orinoco River basin, where the earliest cultivated tobacco was grown in pre-Columbian times. This tobacco’s unique history and lineage add an intriguing layer of mystique to its flavor profile, making it a sought-after choice for connoisseurs looking for a distinctive smoking experience. This cigar tobacco’s flavor reflects its deep roots in tobacco history, offering a memorable smoking experience for those who appreciate the heritage behind each puff.
The leaves are short but can be used as a double binder, wrapper for small cigars, and filler.
jfvincent007 –
I gave this one a try mostly because it looks cool and was dirt cheap. I must say that when I first got it, the smell was so strong, reminded me of those cheap cigars you buy at the gas station. I took it out of its vacuum sealed vapour proof bag and put it in a ziplock for a few weeks. When I got to it again that nasty smell was gone. I used this finely shredded at a 10% ratio in a cigarette blend. It added a bit of dryness like dark air cured, didn’t have a specific taste at that ratio but what it did blew me away. It boosted the nicotine content to a manageable but very high and surprising level. It’s a very thin and tidy leaf so it burns very well. I would buy this again for the simple fact that it adds tons of nicotine without disrupting the taste of the blend and helps burn better just like the first primings but with way more nicotine and it’s super cheap.