On the 2013 Cigar Safari, Drew Estate's CEO, Steve Saka, talks about their method of bunching cigars, then Willy Herrera demonstrates an older, more traditional method
Love drew estates! Good flavor and great cigars. You put love and good thoughts into anything you do, youll have a great product! Just like cooking good food comes from good thougts and love! I stock up on cigars every month ❤
This guy seems like a really good dude. His explanation is as such that he is not talking down to people he is talking to them as an equal. This to me is hugely important when trying to get your point across. I love these cigars I love this company I hope it does nothing but grow and grow and grow!
And he pays for your children’s dental care, provides you with employment without the risk of narco violence, a safe community with schools better than you’d ever have without a sustainable industry like this. Go take an economics class.
I couldn't see, but did they off camera remove the central nerve of each filler leaf? Or did they leave it attached for the addictive nicotine to get the noobs hooked? I understand it is a marketing angle most factories take to sell more in the long run.
Usually a prep crew frog-legs the leaf which takes most of the center vein out leaving about 1/4 to hold the leaf so it will fold or roll. The ladies sweeping the scraps work for swisher sweet company...not really, but that is where the short filler comes from, the scraps.