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 | ...where the cigar leaves are treated roughly. In fact it’s quite the opposite and great care is taken to ensure that the leaves used in the process are not damaged.
Between two and four tobacco leave... |
15-04-2009
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 | ...rade cigar. The leaves used for the wrapper are treated differently too and, as I’ve pointed out elsewhere, many of the cheaper cigars don’t use anything like the same wrapper leaves as the better... |
25-03-2009
Word count: 1610
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 | ...nce the tobacco leaves are harvested they’re placed in large, open sheds where they’re tied into bunches and hung up to dry. You might find that some cigar experts like to refer to this process as... |
20-03-2009
Word count: 1449
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 | ...s and while the leaves are changing color where we live and trees and plants are preparing to go to sleep down there in prime tobacco country everything is getting ready to come to life.
The firs... |
16-03-2009
Word count: 1303
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 | ...unds of tobacco leaves rustling at the fingertips of A.J. and Kris.
One thing that sets this tobacco duo apart is the fact that they are charasmatic about the tobacco to such a point that we can ro... |
10-03-2009
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 | ... cleverly named Leaves, Sticks and Rings. Each line offers characteristics that echo those in cigars. The chocolate and the flavorings have been carefully chosen so that the tastes blend and become on... |
04-03-2009
Word count: 1502
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 | ...mented, tobacco leaves are laid out on boards, known as Planchas.
Plug: If you notice that your cigar is not drawing properly, it could be do to a plug, or blockage, such as a rogue stem. Try giv... |
03-03-2009
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 | ...ting in smaller leaves. To ensure the plant grows bigger, lusher leaves, farmers nip these upper buds in a process known as debudding, causing the plant to focus its energies on the leaves instead of ... |
28-02-2009
Word count: 1913
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...apper before it leaves the barn.
Canoeing: Caused by biting down too hard on a cigar, Canoeing is the uneven burn of a cigar that causes a canoe-like effect, whereby some of the wrapper does not ...
25-02-2009
Word count: 1683
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 | ...rmented tobacco leaves and packing them into a bale. The bale covering is made of the sheath from palm trees and is then covered in burlap, where they will stay as they age and get relocated.
Band: A... |
22-02-2009
Word count: 1218
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 | ...the surface, it leaves behind this white substance. To get rid of it, simply blow or gently brush it off. You can, if you want, try to rid yourself of it by lowering the temperature/humidity in your h... |
16-02-2009
Word count: 1431
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 | ...derbelly of the leaves (this is where beetles love to hide), prior to shipping, bunches of cigars are placed in a pressurized vault, and all of the air is sucked out, creating a vacuum. This vacuum is... |
13-02-2009
Word count: 1296
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 | ... smoked tobacco leaves wrapped in a variety of other vegetable matter ... basically anything that was handy.Another good thing for us was the lack of taste that the Europeans must have had back around... |
30-01-2009
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 | ...rind up tobacco leaves, wrap them in a wrapper, profit. In reality however, the process is so far more challenging. I liken it to making a gourmet dish. You must find the right herbs and spices that c... |
28-01-2009
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 | ...e giant tobacco leaves shaded everything around us. Were these freakish leaves on steroids or what? How were they so big? One look at the soil and you could only guess that it was the black soil that ... |
16-01-2009
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 | ...r me is that it leaves a small hole (as wide as the screw, and going in about half an inch), which can oftentimes make for a difficult draw. Envision the whole thick, delicious milkshake and your Herc... |
14-01-2009
Word count: 1314
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 | ...t from the same leaves that were used to wrap the cigar. You can either choose to cut this cap, or puncture it. But choose wisely – the way you prepare your cigar will decide whether your smoke is w... |
14-01-2009
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 | ...e of Nicaraguan leaves. "When I
brought the first shipments of Nicaraguan tobacco to Miami, it stirred things
up," says Padron in his smoke-roasted Cuban Spanish. "Cigar makers were... |
01-01-2009
Word count: 1957
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and the full leaves are used in handmade cigars.
Smoking Time and Focus
A cigarette smoker can puff his way through a single cigarette in just a few
minutes and even the slowest cigarette sm... |
22-12-2008
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 | ...ed tobaccos and leaves from different primings to bring out its unique aroma. Upon the release of the Ashton Cabinet line, it was met with rave reviews and carried the torch passed to it from the high... |
08-12-2008
Word count: 152
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