S2 Ep05 — Communicating Change Like the Tasting a Cigar

<p>Communication, often described as the lifeblood of human interaction, stands as the bedrock upon which the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and emotions rests, providing a vital conduit through which individuals can transmit and receive information, fostering understanding, connection, and the dissemination of shared experiences. In this episode, the two brothers of the leaf are eager to share details about the cigars they are enjoying.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*pBADLjv3U8SnbF7LKYcjsw.png" style="height:280px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Communicate the thirds.</p> <p>Austin has chosen the JFR Corojo, a cigar crafted entirely from the highly sought-after Aganorsa Leaf. This Nicaraguan puro features an appealing reddish Corojo wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder, and filler that combine to create an intensely spicy smoking experience worth savoring repeatedly. The JFR Corojo is meticulously handcrafted at Eduardo Fernandez&rsquo;s Aganorsa Leaf factory in Nicaragua.</p> <p>On the other hand, Dice is indulging in a Rocky Patel Sixty. This cigar, produced in Nicaragua at his Tavicusa factory, boasts a blend of Nicaraguan tobacco enveloped in a dark Mexican cover leaf sourced from the San Andr&eacute;s region. The Sixty, with its substantial box-pressed size, resembles a chocolate bar. Patel leverages the large ring gauge to pack it with robust tobacco, which lays a foundation of leather and wood and then gradually layers in flavors of coffee, walnut, and a spicy kick reminiscent of ground red pepper.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@nsplume/s2-ep05-communicating-change-like-the-tasting-a-cigar-dcd3fe9bcfca"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>