Gotta love this CT shade. Isn't this just tasty lookin stuff?
I ask you: is that a great cigar color?
Leaves about 30" long and over 16" wide. They're called CT shade; but I think a lot of it is grown in PA. I spotted a couple of shaded patches late summer riding thru Strasburg. I should stop and snap some pics next year. Pretty sure that FX Smith's sources them thru Lancaster Leaf; so LancLeaf prolly got them from the nearby Amish. Super thin thin stuff; but not so delicate as you might think, cause they are so super stretchy. Look here how this one lays down a tight seam on my latest Uppowoc Cree Yoyo experiment:
... and you can see from the blotches that this wrapper's still got a ways to dry before it stretches tight.
For flavor, I love that habano 2000 the best. But for a fine smooth wrapper, how do you beat a good CT shade?

I ask you: is that a great cigar color?
Leaves about 30" long and over 16" wide. They're called CT shade; but I think a lot of it is grown in PA. I spotted a couple of shaded patches late summer riding thru Strasburg. I should stop and snap some pics next year. Pretty sure that FX Smith's sources them thru Lancaster Leaf; so LancLeaf prolly got them from the nearby Amish. Super thin thin stuff; but not so delicate as you might think, cause they are so super stretchy. Look here how this one lays down a tight seam on my latest Uppowoc Cree Yoyo experiment:

... and you can see from the blotches that this wrapper's still got a ways to dry before it stretches tight.
For flavor, I love that habano 2000 the best. But for a fine smooth wrapper, how do you beat a good CT shade?