The bulk of Miami Suites Cigars are made up of fillers; wrapped-up bunches of leaves within the wrapper. Fillers of different strengths are usually mixed to produce desired cigar flavors. In the cigar industry this is known as a “blend”. Many cigar manufacturers pride themselves in making the ideal blend (s) which will give the smoker the most pleasure. The more oils present in the tobacco leaf, the stronger (less dry) the filler. Types range all the way from the minimally flavored Volado taken from the base of the plant, through the light-flavored Seco (dry) taken from the middle of the plant, to the powerful Ligero from the higher leaves exposed to the most daylight. Fatter cigars of bigger gauge hold more filler, with bigger potential to provide a full body and complex flavor. When used, Ligero is always folded into the middle of the filler because it burns slowly.