When I first got my Bezuki, I thought it to be quite fragile compared to the other tobaccos I have used thus far. It is in fact a durable wrapper.
What I really like about it is that the veins in the leaves are very small, which helps w/ the presentation of the cigar.
For those of you who have used both the Bezuki and the Habano 2K; Which do you prefer and why.
Also, are the veins in the Habano 2K small are are they prominent?
Thanks.
p.s. I spent about 5 hours prepping leaf, pressing etc. I produced 21 decent looking smokes. I had been having problems prior to this session in getting the right amount in the ends on my bunches; rolling was too loose also.
This batch was much better.
Habano 2000 was what came with the Sabroso Medio kit that I bought when I first got to rolling ... I had some difficulty with it but I chalk that up to just being a beginner. I would definitely try to use it again. I also found out after I was out of it that wrapper once prepped doesn't need to be so moist and that the actual portion of leaf used isn't the entire half of the leaf.
I have since used other wrappers including -
Bezuki- I find it has a slight green spotty color in places and even though it rolls well, it has a weird mottling that I'm not so sure I like.
Ecuador Maduro-nice color, taste , burn ,stretch- I use the inner scrap for binder, nice leaf.
Corojo -same as E.M except it doesnt have as much stretch .
Aleman Oscuro -Maybe just the batch I had but it seemed very fragile and I ripped it a lot but that leaf followed Habano 2000 which is much more durable.
but I had also used a few spotless leaves of Nicaraguan and Criollo 98 which produced decent looking sticks.
Of all the above listed I am at the point where I have two favorites that I use interchangeably -Corojo and Ecuador Maduro.
Both roll very nicely ,have nice even color and taste great with nearly every blend I've wrapped . No burn issues . If I had to pick one over the other for a single reason it would be Ecuador Maduro simply because it has just a bit more stretch than the Corojo. It finishes a head better ,at least in my hands.
I grew Bezuki and Sumatra and they are both still in the curing stage. I won't be able to tell about their qualities just yet.
I still have the task of growing Ct Shade or try to get some and wrap with it.
Bottom line- one can never have too much leaf and there is always a new blend to try or the same ol,same ol with a different wrapper.