With the Desert Rose, the blend has been tweaked, featuring higher-priming Corojo ’99 and Piloto Cubano ligero filler leaves from Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. And, while the Ecuadorian cloud-grown claro-shade wrapper appears similar to the original blend (at least on paper), it is said to be a heartier, more robust version than the leaf used on the original ROS cigar. Continued
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