Some say the wrapper is 50% of a cigar's flavor. I am inclined to agree. This morning I set about to sort some cigars by wrapper (instead of doing the chores I was supposed to be doing) to see if I could find a pattern. Mixed results. For example, I love Brazilia, but for some reason don't care much for the Signature Collection. I like the taste of the Antano wrapper, but find, as far as the wrappers go, the O and the Padron as flat as I find the H2000. Anybody see any personal patterns here? Additions, corrections, raspberries?
C.A.O. Brazilia - Brazil
Torano Signature Collection - Brazilian Sun Grown Maduro
Don Carlos - Cameroon
La Luna African Fuerte - Cameroon
Fuente 8-5-8 - Cameroon
Ashton - Connecticut
Montecristo - Connecticut
Macanudo - Connecticut
Bolivar Fuerte Oscuro - Connecticut Broadleaf
Fuente 8-5-8 - Connecticut Broadleaf
Fuente 8-5-8 Maduro - Connecticut Broadleaf
Onyx Reserve - Connecticut Broadleaf, Blackened
HdM Excalibur - Connecticut Shade
Perdomo La Tradicion Cabinet Series Natural - Connecticut Shade
Fuente 8-5-8 - Connecticut Shade
Partagas Black - Connecticut Sun Grown
CAO Gold - Ecuadoran
La Gloria Cubana Serie R - Ecuadoran
Ultimate - Ecuadoran Connecticut
Saint Luis Rey Reserva - Ecuadoran Connecticut
Perdomo La Tradicion Red Label - Ecuadoran Maduro
Bolivar Fuerte - Ecuadoran Sumatra
El Rey Del Mundo - Ecuadoran Sumatra
El Rico Habano - Ecuadoran Sumatra
CAO Extreme - Ecuadoran Sumatra, 5th priming
MNC - Ecuadoran Sun Grown
PI Maxima Reserva - Ecuadoran Sun Grown Sumatra
PI Toro - Ecuadoran Sun Grown Sumatra
Torano Exodus 1959 - H2000
Maria Mancini - H2000
La Aroma de Cuba - Honduran Cuban Seed
La Fontana Black Label Maduro - Honduran Jamastran Broadleaf
Padron - Nicaraguan
Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 - Nicaraguan Cuban Seed
Oliva O - Nicaraguan Sun Grown Habano