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The Haroo ln

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Here is my 2nd ever homemade stogie from home grown tobacco. This is a piloto puro. 2 leaves seco, 1 leaf viso, 1 smallish leaf of ligero, 1 viso binder and 1 seco wrapper. Rolled 2 days ago, rested in the humidor for those 2 days and smoked today before work. Not sure on the sizes as im still learning how to roll properly, but my guess and experience would say its approx 5 inch by approx 46-48 ring gauge. Lovely sweetish smoke. Started off quite mellow and mild before turning up to a medium body around half way through the smoke and staying at a medium plus the rest of the way. The tobacco could definitely do with some extra rest/slow fermentation for a few months outside of the fermentation fridge!
 

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Just before going to bed last night, I hastily rolled this plump cigar. No beauty contest here. The aroma of this wonderful wrapper does not shout the unmistakable "CT Shade" smell. The leaf is now 19 years old, and has mellowed into one of the nicest wrapper aromas I can recall. On the downside, the leaves in this batch are smaller than is typical for CT Shade, and some of them are a bit battered from my handling.

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If I were a more patient torcedor, I would have waited for the wrapper to hydrate just a bit more, in order to stretch it perfectly smooth (without tearing it).

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Another one of my homemade sticks. I believe this is corojo 99 and criollo 98. Can't exactly remember proportions and blend. Been in the humidor for around 1 week. Decided to smoke this today morning right after i finished work. My tobacco grown here in the UK tastes quite sweet for some reason. Not that im complaining but for havana strains its not very cubanesque. Might have something to do with the fact that i grew on very dark soil. I might try lighter soil next year with sand mixed in. It might give me a more traditional old skool cuban taste. Or i might need to age it for a year or so more
 

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Another one of my homemade sticks. I believe this is corojo 99 and criollo 98. Can't exactly remember proportions and blend. Been in the humidor for around 1 week. Decided to smoke this today morning right after i finished work. My tobacco grown here in the UK tastes quite sweet for some reason. Not that im complaining but for havana strains its not very cubanesque. Might have something to do with the fact that i grew on very dark soil. I might try lighter soil next year with sand mixed in. It might give me a more traditional old skool cuban taste. Or i might need to age it for a year or so more
My later grows are much less sweet and mild than my first two years. I think it's because I'm more patient in letting the leaves ripen rather than following the calendar.
 
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