Approximate Leaf Dimensions: 15in x 5in
Approximate Leaves Per Pound: 145
Our Aged Honduran Seco Tobacco Leaves are medium to bold. Since Honduras borders Nicaragua, you would think that the leaves would be similar, but as always, the slightest difference in climate and growing methods always offer a unique tobacco leaf experience!
This is a premium cigar filler that is used in many hand-rolled premium cigar filler blends. Make your own cigar blend with our Aged Honduran Seco!
Our Aged Honduran Seco is the only other Honduran leaf we currently offer besides our Viso. Seco is a lighter, thinner leaf that adds a mild flavor and good burning qualities to a cigar.
If forced to compare with the Nicaraguan Seco, I would say it is smaller, and seems a bit more heavy. These leaves arrive packed in flat stacks and are ready to use as cigar filler.
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when it came you could smell the tobacco from the box i took a big wiff and it smelt pretty good, when i looked inside and opened the box i checked my honduran seco filler leafs and it was sealed well had a few holes in the bag so it could breath i took the leafs out and they smelled light to a medium, they come frog legged in very good condition. they are a very thin leaf and have a light flavor and smell like a barn, not so bold as aged colombian seco though it smells like a lighter version of that. it adds a light flavor to it, a bit spicy though but not as spicy as colombian seco. thanks for the leafs mates