Padron (all lines) seem to be mostly or entirely Nicaraguan Habano filler with a seco wrapper of the same.
Bob
Bob
Most Padron wrappers are listed simply as "Nicaragua". They sure don't taste like the partly fire-cured wrappers of San Andres.Padron is a Mexican wrapper San Andres
Also I went to the humidor and took out 1 of my first cigars from 3 months ago I rolled. I smoked it yesterday along with a Sancho Panza double maduro to compare. I was completely happy how close if not tastier my own rolled cigar was to the Sancho Panza. I love this new found hobby.
I don't mind sharing at all, that's what we're all here for.
It is a maduro blend made from one of WLT Azucarodo Oscuro cigar blend kit.
Dominican binder
2-Nic seco
1-Flojo Viso ( give or take the leaves are really varied in their sizes )
1-Dom Ligero
Equador Oscuro wrapper
I know the blend kit has changed a little from when I ordered mine tho. Plus I have changed the binder to the PA Oscuro on some also.
It's all up to our own tastes that we tweak these blends.
I have played with that blend and used it to make a few different other blend cigars.
I am now trying how the San Andres wrapper works with it.
freeotatv said:If you have a drill /3/4 spade bit and 2x6...you can build one in under an hr and only have to buy 3.5" bolts/fender washers and wing nuts.
The version i made allows you to clamp down the mold with the wing nuts...so you dont need to place a weight on it.
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