15 Mar 2023 - Communication is the basis form of letting others know the information that is shared amongst those that listen. The two brothers of the leaf are going to share information about the cigars that they are smoking. Austin is smoking the JFR Corojo, which is made entirely of the sought-after Aganorsa Leaf. This Nicaraguan puro’s attractive reddish Corojo wrapper along with its Nicaraguan binder and filler delivers an intense spicy smoking experience you will want to try again and again. The JFR Corojo is handmade at Eduardo Fernandez’s Aganorsa Leaf factory in Nicaragua. Dice is smoking a Rocky Patel Sixty.
Made in Nicaragua at his Tavicusa factory, the cigar is composed of Nicaraguan tobacco wrapped in a dark Mexican cover leaf from the San Andrés region. Big and box-pressed, the Sixty resembles a chocolate bar, and Patel takes advantage of the large ring gauge by loading it with bold tobacco that lays down a foundation of leather and wood and continues to build in flavor with tasty layers of coffee, walnut and a ground red pepper spiciness. Tasting cigars is part of the reason for smoking these wonderful rolls of tobacco. The two host share with the listeners about techniques of tasting the flavor profile of cigars. Once they have exhausted the topic, the next topic is all about communication about change. The explanation of change will provide great insight to the staff to allow enough time to accept it. Two great topics for the audience to provide comments, please share with the link (link) or on Instagram. Cut, toast, light and start the podcast up and enjoy.
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