yeah, I wasn't necessarily disagreeing with you Slim, but rather clarifying and elaborating.
I think we're pretty much in agreement on this and while I knew what you meant in your first post, someone new could have misinterpreted your statement to mean: many countries = high complexity; 1 country = no complexity.
I know you weren't insinuating that puros lack complexity. Moreover, I completely agree that multiple plant parts (upper/lower, sun/shade, etc.) can greatly contribute to a cigars complexity. What it really boils down to, however, is the skill of the blender. A cigar with tobacco from multiple countries and multiple plant parts might be a complete muddled mess or one of those masterful delights that we all seek out. While most understand the value of high quality tobacco (filler, binder, wrapper), the human element is too often unappreciated in this endeavor.