Rosado wrappers
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:51 pm
How do rosado wrappers differ from other wrappers and why are they so hard to come by?
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Fuente does promote them pretty heavily, but there are others. I know the non-Cuban Partagas used to have a "Spanish Rosado" line, Alec Bradley did the Nica Puro with a Rosado wrapper, and I believe My Father says their standard "My Father" line has an Ecuadoran Rosado wrapper if I'm not mistaken. They're out there, but everyone doesn't go to great lengths to assign it as a marketing point. I'm a bit of a Fuente fanboy anyway, but for my tastes the Magnum series is my favorite.Cabaiguan juan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:46 pmAside from Fuente, who else has a Rosado wrapped cigar? Also, I’ve never heard of Rosado Cuban cigars. Has anyone ever had one?
Ditto to this.Kip wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:23 pmFuente does promote them pretty heavily, but there are others. I know the non-Cuban Partagas used to have a "Spanish Rosado" line, Alec Bradley did the Nica Puro with a Rosado wrapper, and I believe My Father says their standard "My Father" line has an Ecuadoran Rosado wrapper if I'm not mistaken. They're out there, but everyone doesn't go to great lengths to assign it as a marketing point. I'm a bit of a Fuente fanboy anyway, but for my tastes the Magnum series is my favorite.Cabaiguan juan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:46 pmAside from Fuente, who else has a Rosado wrapped cigar? Also, I’ve never heard of Rosado Cuban cigars. Has anyone ever had one?
I'd also point out that the impact of this wrapper may be less noticeable than many. It's not wildly assertive - these cigars listed above, for example. None of them share much at all in terms of flavor similarity. They are all at the mercy of their internal components. I'm NOT saying the wrapper doesn't matter; just that the wrapper probably isn't the endgame decision-maker for the cigars carrying this wrapper.
How are those CI fresh rolled? Buying 40 of anything is buying deep.815DC wrote:Ditto to this.Kip wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:23 pmFuente does promote them pretty heavily, but there are others. I know the non-Cuban Partagas used to have a "Spanish Rosado" line, Alec Bradley did the Nica Puro with a Rosado wrapper, and I believe My Father says their standard "My Father" line has an Ecuadoran Rosado wrapper if I'm not mistaken. They're out there, but everyone doesn't go to great lengths to assign it as a marketing point. I'm a bit of a Fuente fanboy anyway, but for my tastes the Magnum series is my favorite.Cabaiguan juan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:46 pmAside from Fuente, who else has a Rosado wrapped cigar? Also, I’ve never heard of Rosado Cuban cigars. Has anyone ever had one?
I'd also point out that the impact of this wrapper may be less noticeable than many. It's not wildly assertive - these cigars listed above, for example. None of them share much at all in terms of flavor similarity. They are all at the mercy of their internal components. I'm NOT saying the wrapper doesn't matter; just that the wrapper probably isn't the endgame decision-maker for the cigars carrying this wrapper.
CI even has 'fresh rolled' Rosado wrapped Torps and Churchills in wheels of 40 for $70.
La Palina does a Rosado.. Southern Draw does a Habano Rosado wrapped cigar. I would be surprised if Rocky didn't have Rosado wrapped offerings or any of the major players... Rocky, AB, etc...
Sounds like you have found yourself a cigar rabbit hole sir.
Bro I got no idea. There are however over 600 reviews of them on the site. They are also on Cigarbid if you wanted to try and score them for less. Maybe call and ask them (CI) about what their return policy is if you try one and they are dog rockets? I honestly don't know...Cabaiguan juan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:37 pm
How are those CI fresh rolled? Buying 40 of anything is buying deep.
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