Popular Post Chef Posted May 6 Popular Post Posted May 6 So, I’m a pretty big fan of the BBF. Maybe a part from smoking it first thing in the morning, I can pretty much slot this cigar in at any other time of the day. It’s such a great blend. One thing I have been noticing, though, is that the wrappers have gradually become lighter and lighter throughout the years. Has anyone else noticed this? I’m currently smoking through a 2018 box with fairly dark wrappers, a shade that I’ve become accustomed to associating with Bolivar. As I move on to other boxes, what can I expect, in terms of the flavor experience, with these lighter shaded ones? The picture shows a sample of sticks from 2018, 19, 20, and 24 (left to right). 5
Popular Post Havanaaddict Posted May 7 Popular Post Posted May 7 Don’t get me started on light wrappers🙄 Back when you could ask for wrapper shade, I would always ask for Colorado leaning towards that reddish color. I am a firm believer that with a darker wrapper comes richer flavor. Now, if you’re looking for your cigars to be more along the smooth and creamy side, I would pick the lighter wrapper on R&J and maybe Trinidad. Besides that I want my Bolivars, RASS, Partagas, etc. it seems to be what is going on right now with most things I’m seeing being produced. I have had some exceptions some JL2. I got had dark oily wrappers and were the best JL2s I have had in a long time. 5
Popular Post El Presidente Posted May 7 Popular Post Posted May 7 23 hours ago, Chef said: Has anyone else noticed this? I’m currently smoking through a 2018 box with fairly dark wrappers, a shade that I’ve become accustomed to associating with Bolivar. As I move on to other boxes, what can I expect, in terms of the flavor experience, with these lighter shaded ones? The picture shows a sample of sticks from 2018, 19, 20, and 24 (left to right). CC wrapper offerings are indeed becoming lighter in 23/24. I have seen this as a positive overall in terms of flavour. I will take a quality colorado claro/colorado cafe wrapper (term we use at Nudes) over a dark wrapper most days in almost all lines. 5
Darco Posted May 7 Posted May 7 10 hours ago, El Presidente said: CC wrapper offerings are indeed becoming lighter in 23/24. I have seen this as a positive overall in terms of flavour. I will take a quality colorado claro/colorado cafe wrapper (term we use at Nudes) over a dark wrapper most days in almost all lines. I agree. It’s certainly preference thing. I had many great dark and light colored cigars, but looking back at my best experiences, they were almost always to the lighter side.
Chef Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 It’s really my lack of knowledge I think. I always thought certain marcas, like Bolivar, were supposed to come with darker wrappers as a part of the blending of those cigars.
El Presidente Posted May 8 Posted May 8 7 hours ago, Chef said: It’s really my lack of knowledge I think. I always thought certain marcas, like Bolivar, were supposed to come with darker wrappers as a part of the blending of those cigars. The cigar world is full of questionable "absolutes" Enjoy the journey 3
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