Cigar Terms

Name Description Source
Edit | Details AMS AMS (American Market Selection): Another way of referring to double claro wrappers, claro claro or jade, which were traditionally the most popular on the U.S. market in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s, although this is no longer the case; see also EMS (English www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Aging allowing cigars to ‘sleep’ in a proper temperature and humidified environment for long periods of time; usually measured in ‘seasons’ such as winter, spring, summer, fall and/or years www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Aging Room also called a Marrying Room; usually cedar lined, there the completed cigars are permitted to rest, so that their various tobaccos can reach a constant humidity level while their flavors blend www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Anilladora the fabrica worker, traditionally a woman, who puts the rings on the cigars and packs them in their boxes www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Aroma the smell of a cigar being smoked (see also bouquet) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Band the small signature label wrapped around the cigar near its head; also know as the “ring”. The paper band or printed ring on a cigar. Usually paper and sometimes silk www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Barrel another word for the body of a cigar; also called a cannon www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Beetle or Tobacco Beetle the evil cigar bug called Lacioderma; the only insect that will eat tobacco; all tobacco has the Lacioderma larva; most established manufactures treat the tobacco and finished cigars to kill the larva; however, the larva will hatch if the cigars are kept www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Belicoso a thick ‘shaped’ cigar with a tapered head and foot, generally with a ring gauge of 52 or more www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Biddies a term for a small East Indian cigar; also used by Agio as a brand name for one of their 100% tobacco miniatures www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Binder the leaf that is wrapped around the filler to hold the cigar together before it is finished and enclosed in the wrapper leaf www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Blender the cigar maker responsible for the blend of tobaccos that goes to the rollers for assembling the cigars; the blending process is closely guarded secret www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bloom when cigars ferment in the box they exude small amounts of oils that can dry to a white powder, which can be brushed off; it is not to be confused with blue mold, which causes a stain on the wrapper and can ruin the cigar. Bloom also referred to as "Plum www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Boîte nature plain cedar-box packaging without vistas or other trimmings www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bouquet the smell of tobacco when you open a cigar box, the smell of fine cigars before you light up. (see also aroma) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Booking folding the filler leaves in half like a book before they are bunched and enclosed in the binder; booking the bunch is not desirable in cigar making as it tends to produce a heavy concentration of all the filler leaves along the folds impairing the smoker www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Box-Pressed describes cigars that are actually pressed in their boxes, giving them a somewhat squared-off shape www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Buckeye a term used to designate a small cigar maker, usually one man shop; sometimes a few rollers (i.e. a “Mom and Pop” operation) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bulk a large pile or stack of tobacco leaves ready for fermentation www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bunch the leaves used to make up the filler and the binder, when they are ready for the wrapper; they are bunched together, hence the name. See also Bonche www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bundle another form of packaging, where cigars are sold in sets of twenty-five to fifty, usually tied together with a ribbon. Most bundles are then wrapped in cellophane or paper www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Burro Cuban term for the bales of tobacco in which leaf fermentation takes place; a large stack or pile of tobacco leaves for fermentation www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Butt the small tied ends of a hand of tobacco; can also be used to describe someone who doesn’t agree with your choice of cigars! www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cabinet Box a cigar box without stickers or labels; usually unfinished Spanish cedar or mahogany www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Candela another term for Claro Claro or Double Claro; see also AMS (American Market Selection) or Café. Very light green color. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Canon (pronounced ‘canyon’) the body of a cigar between the tuck end and the head www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cap the piece of wrapper that covers the head of the cigar; usually trimmed prior to smoking www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Capa the outside wrapper leaf; literally, “cape” or “ cloak” in Spanish www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Capote the word for Binder in Spanish www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Casa de tabaco curing barn on a tobacco plantation (Vega); usually a wooden building with a thatched roof www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Casing another name for the moja, or spraying of the leaves to re-moisturize them after drying or curing so that the tobacco becomes pliable and easy to work www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Catador professional smoker or taster in a fábrica who tests a random selection of each roller’s output www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Chaveta a small semicircular sharp-edged instrument used by rollers (Torcedores) for cutting the wrapper leaf and rolling the cigar; their only tool; today’s Chavetas are usually hand made out of old saw blades www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cheroot a rustic looking cigar, often medium to long in length and with a narrow ring size; their wrapper tend to be rough and veiny. Cheroots are not pressed in molds www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Churchill one of the classic cigar sizes, 7 inches by 47 ring gauge, named after the great British statesman Winston Churchill www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Claro one of the seven classifications of wrapper according to color and maturity; pale green to light tan or pale brown www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Clear Havana beginning in the late nineteenth century, a cigar made in the Key West or Tampa area, from all Cuban tobacco www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cohiba Cuban native (Taino) Indian word for cigar; applied in the late 1960’s to Castro’s personal diplomatic brand, which went on sale to the public after about a decade in the early 1980s www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Colorado one of the seven wrapper classifications according to color and maturity of the leaf; medium brown to brownish red; also referred to as EMS (English Market Selection) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Colorado Claro the medium-brown-shaded wrapper: also referred to as “natural” www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Colorado Maduro the dark-brown-shaded wrapper; somewhat lighter and more aromatic than Maduro www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Corojo the Cuban wrapper plant, shade-grown and named for the famous old plantation where it was developed, El Corojo Vega: it has six categories of leaf, from top to bottom: corona, centro gordo, centro fino, centro ligero, uno y medio, and libre del pie; somet www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Corona the classic midsize cigar, 5½“ x 42 rings; also, the leaves highest on the Cuban wrapper (corojo) tobacco plant www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Corte Caracol Spanish for “seashell cut”; the technique of hand-cutting a rounded circle of tobacco and leaving it attached at the end of a wrapper so that the end of the leaf can be used for the head without having to remove it from the wrapper www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Criollo (pronounced Cree-oh-yoss) the Cuban filler plant; a Cuban term for descendants of the original Spaniards, but it is also a strain of Cuban tobacco from which filler blends and binders are derived; a third definition is the name given to the harsh cigars s www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cuban Embargo a U.S. law signed in October 1961 by President John F. Kennedy, prohibiting trade with Cuba in retaliation for Cuban nationalization of American businesses www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cuje the pole used for hanging the bunches of tobacco leaves near the eaves of the curing barns (casa de tabaco) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Culebra the most exotic of all shaped cigars, it is actually three panatelas braided together; literally “snake” in Spanish; Culebras originated in the 19th century as a means to stop workers from stealing the cigars they were rolling; it was decided to allocate www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Curley Head a method of finishing the head of a cigar by giving the tobacco there a quick twist www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Desbotonar the process of trimming the suckers and the top bud off of the tobacco plant to concentrate growth on the development of additional leaves which also increases strength in the main leaves www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Despililladora a stripper; the female worker in the fabrica who strips the stems out of the leaves www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Diamedmas a large shaped cigar, essentially a true torpedo shape, at least 8 inches long, with a ring gauge of 40 near the head and 52 or 54 at or near the foot, tapering at each end; also see figurado www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Divan a private smoking room or club www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Double Claro the lightest-shade wrapper; same as claro claro or candela www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Double Corona a classic large cigar shape with dimensions of 7½“ to 8” by 48 to 52-ring gauge www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Dress Box the opposite of a cabinet box, the dress box is amply decorated with labels and other trimmings that cover the wood www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Dutch Cigars a nonhumidified cigar; you’ll also see them referred to as ‘dry cigars’; they are usually quite small in size www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details 8-9-8 a form of packaging in which there are three rows of cigars in the box; eight in the bottom row, nine in the middle, and eight in the top: created so the cigars would not be pressed and stay round in shape www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details EMS English Market Selection: the range of brown-colored wrappers that have been traditionally most popular in the U.K. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Escogedora a female cigar-factory worker who sorts leaves by color; the sorting process is known as the escogida www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Fabrica a cigar factory www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Fancy Tail another name for the Curly Head www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Fermentation the process by which harvested, cured tobacco leaves are placed in large piles; sap and ammonia seep out, starch in the leaves turns to sugar, and they acquire finesse and character; due to fermentation, tobacco for premium cigars contains less acidity, t www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Figurado Spanish for “shaped”; any cigar that is not the standard cylindrical shape with parallel sides and rounded head. For example, belicosos, torpedoes, pyramids or pyramids, trumpets, perfectos, and culebras www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Fileteador the cigar-factory worker who puts the trimmings on the boxes; after the filete, the ribbon of paper that seals the joints and edges of the cigar box; usually called a “dress box” www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Filler the tobacco that makes up the interior of the cigar; also known as the bunch www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Flag Cap a wrapper leaf that is expertly twisted to form the cap of the cigar, rather than attaching a separate piece of wrapper; found only on certain super-premium cigars, such as the Cohiba Corona Especial www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Flat Head a cigar style in which the head is flat; customary in many premium Cuban cigars www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Foot the opposite end from the head; the end of the cigar you light; also called the Tuck www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Freezing common method used to kill tobacco beetles or larva before they hatch; recommend freezing cigars sealed in air tight bags in temperatures 10° below Zero Fahrenheit for 72 hours; NOTE: this MUCH lower temperature is not a home refrigerator-freezer (you'll www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Frontmark the name of a cigar’s shape that is printed on the outside of a box www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Fuma another name for the curly head or pig’s tail of a cigar; it came from the phrase that came to symbolize the twisted "signature" head of the cigar maker’s smoke: La Fuma de Tabacalera (the smoke of the cigar maker); the name "fuma" stuck www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Galera the huge, cavernous room in a fabrica (cigar factory) where the rollers sit at rows of tables and manufacture the cigars www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Gavilla a roller’s allotment of tobacco, usually enough for twenty-five to fifty cigars A bunch of graded tobacco leaves tied by their stems for handling www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Goma the colorless, flavorless gum used to seal the wrapper on a cigar; also known as gum www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Guayavera a traditional four-pocket shirt worn by cigar makers throughout the Caribbean; the long sleeved version of the guayavera is considered formal enough to wear to a wedding without a tie www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Gum vegetable gum used as adhesive to attaché the cap and/or the band to the cigar www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Habanos, S.A. the Cuban government company that manufactures and exports Havana cigars www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Habilitaciónes collective term for the trimmings on a cigar box: there are ten types, including the vista, the sello de garanita (official government seal) and the vitola www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Hand a bunch of (generally) five tobacco leaves sewn together and ready for the curing barn and/or fermentation www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Handmade a cigar manufactured entirely by hand. Please note: Not all "Handmade" cigars are TOTALLY handmade. If the wrapper is applied by hand, it can be called handmade, even if the bunch is machine made. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Handrolled a cigar in which only the wrapper has been rolled onto the machine-made bunch by hand, sometimes loosely used to designate a handmade cigar www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Hencho a Mano Spanish for made by hand www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Head the end of the cigar you must clip; the end you draw smoke from www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Homogenized Tobacco an artificially produced tobacco that is used as a binder and occasionally as wrapper on many lower priced cigars as well as in a number of mass-market humidified cigars; homogenized tobacco is made by mixing powdered tobacco with pure cellulose, fibers a www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details HTL Homogenized Tobacco Leaf; an artificial tobacco process formerly owned by General Cigar Co. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Humidor any sealed room or box used to keep cigars in good condition at 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit and approximately 70 percent relative humidity www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Hygrometer a device that measures relative humidity; every humidor should have one www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Lector a reader in the fabrica (a cigar factory) who entertains the workers by reading from newspapers, magazines or literary works; a practice that started around 1850 www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Lieberman a hand-operated bunching device that utilizes a rubber sheet to roll the filler up into the binder; named after the inventor www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Ligero the strongest of the three types of tobacco leaves used for filler; comes from highest up on the plant, it is oilier and burns more slowly; literally “light”; see also seco and volado www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Long Filler tobacco leaves running the full length of a cigar rather than chopped up, as in a machine-made cigar or cigarettes www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Lonsdale a classic size; usually 6¼“ to 6½“ with a ring gauge of 42 to 44; named after the Earl of Lonsdale www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Maduro the dark, rich brown-colored wrapper; has less aroma and more flavor than the Colorado Maduro; sometimes called Spanish Market Selection (SMS); literally “ripe” in Spanish www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Marble Head a cigar that has a rounded head and is customary in Dominican Republic cigar factories (see also Flat Head) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Marrying the blending of traits and characteristics between cigars and/or their tobaccos; sometimes desirable, especially when aging a number of similar cigars; not desirable between a broad assortment of cigars with varying traits; also referred to as aging www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Media rueda literally, “half wheel”; a bundle of fifty cigars; to reach one’s media rueda, or half wheel, in Cuba means to turn fifty www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Mold maintain cigars in a too high humid environment and this is what you’ll get; different than plume or bloom, as it permeates the wrapper of the cigar, spotting the wrapper leaf; where the white bloom or plume still has a good tobacco bouquet, mold usually www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Mulling a synonym for the aging or fermentation of tobacco or the aging of tobacco leaves to bring them to the desired color www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Naked cigars packed into the cigar box without cellophane sleeves; uncovered and unprotected; some cigars that are packed ‘naked’ have bands, some don’t www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Natural Head using an attached part of the wrapper leaf to form the head without having to cut off a separate piece to make the cap www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Nicotiana original name given to the tobacco plant in 1570; after the French ambassador to Portugal, Jean Nicot, who popularized it in his native country www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Olor one of two major types of tobacco grown in the Dominican Republic: the native one, milder than the piloto cubano www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Oscuro the darkest-colored, sun-grown wrapper; very dark brown, with strong flavor; less common in today’s market than Maduro, Colorado, or natural wrappers; sometimes referred to as “Maduro Maduro” www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Panatela a classic shape, longer and thinner, 5” to 7½“ long with a 33 to 38 ring gauge; its popular heyday in the late 1960’s and 1970’s; alternate spelling: “panatella” www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Papelito an early cigarette, beginning in the mid-eighteenth century; made from cigar-factory scrap tobacco rolled in paper; literally “little paper” in Spanish www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Perfecto a shaped cigar that is fatter in the middle, closed at its head and tapered or closed at its foot, with a length of 4½“ to 5 inches long with a ring gauge of 38; popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Petit Corona the classic smaller cigar, about 4½“ long by 40 to 42-ring gauge (the preferred size by former President John F. Kennedy) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Pig Tail same as the Curly Head in which the tobacco covering the head is twisted at the tip www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Piloto Cubano Cuban-seed Dominican-grown tobacco www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Priming synonym for harvesting the leaves from a tobacco plant; leaves are picked from the bottom of the plant first, then as the leaves are ready, the next level of leaves are picked until the top leaves are finally picked; tobacco leaves are “pinched” with the www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Puro or Puros popular Spanish name for a cigar; literally “pure” in Spanish; also a cigar made from all locally grown tobacco; in Havana it means any high-grade export type cigar www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Pyramid a shaped cigar that flares from a narrow ring gauge at the head to a wide gauge at the foot (in Spanish: piramide); Sometimes referred to as a "Trumpet" Also, commonly and incorrectly referred to as a ‘torpedo’ …which it is not www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Ring the small label that is wrapped around the cigar and is its signature; also known as the band. Spanish: Vitola ...The paper band or printed ring on a cigar. Usually paper and sometimes silk www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Ring Guage the diameter of a cigar measured in 64th of an inch; for example, a ring gauge of 48 is 48/64 of an inch or ¾ of an inch www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Robusto a short, stocky size that became very popular in the 1990’s; traditionally 5 to 5 ½ “ long with a ring gauge around 50. Also See: Rothschild www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Roller a cigar-factory worker who manufactures the cigars; in Spanish: Torcedor www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Sandwich Filler a technique in which the filler is composed of “chopped” short leaf tobacco, which is rolled in with long leaf outer filler leaves; sounds more like a burrito than a sandwich! www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Seco One of the "Tiempos" or families of filler leaves. One of the three types of tobacco leaves used as filler; comes from the middle of the plant; has mild to medium flavor and aroma and a steady burn; literally “dry” in Spanish (also see ligero and valado) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Serones a bag made of woven Cana palm tree leaves and used to transport dried tobacco from the fields; each serone is filled with roughly 60 kilos (about 103 pounds) of tobacco www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Shaded or Shading a term used to describe the sorting out of cigars by color prior to placing into their box so that each cigar in the box is the same shade; some of the better premium cigars are placed in their box with the color shade increasing from left to right www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Sibone legendary native Cuban martyr who, before being burned at the stake by the Spaniards, said: “If this is what Christianity is all about, I don’t want anything to do with it”; when Castro nationalized all the old brands, the single state brand that replaced www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details SMS (Spanish Market Selection): a Maduro wrapper, traditionally the most popular in the Spanish market www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Stogie or Stogy the American nickname for a cheap cigar that was made in Conestoga, Pennsylvania, the center of native-leaf production in the early nineteenth century; one popular myth has it that it was so named because drivers of Conestoga wagons crossing the plains ty www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Stripper a cigar-factory worker, traditionally female, who strips the leaves from the stem; despililladora in Spanish www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Terico a bale of fermented tobacco wrapped in the bark of Royal Palm, ready for aging and/or shipment to the factory www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Tobacco Bettle the evil cigar bug called Lacioderma; the only insect that will eat tobacco; all tobacco has the Lacioderma larva; most established manufactures treat the tobacco and finished cigars to kill the larva; however, the larva will hatch if the cigars are kept www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Torcedor a cigar roller; literally “twister” or “one who twists” in Spanish www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Torpedo originally a Torpedo was a shaped cigar wide in the middle and narrow (or pointed) at each end. However, many cigar makers today produce a Torpedo which has a tapered head, straight sides and a cut foot. Names for cigar shapes are not regulated. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Tuck another term for the foot of a cigar; the end you light www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Whiff a Dutch-type cigar that is smaller than a cigarillo www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Wrapper the outside or finishing leaf of a cigar (do not call cellophane ‘the wrapper’!) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Vega a tobacco plantation or farm www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Veguero a tobacco planter or farmer www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Vista a decorative label glued to the inside of a cigar box for display purposes www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Vitola The paper band or printed ring on a cigar. Usually paper and sometimes silk. Also used to describe the size such as, robusto, churchill, corona etc. are all dfferent "vitolas". www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Vitolphile a person who makes a career or hobby of collecting cigar bands and/or other cigar-box trimmings www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Volado one of the three basic types of tobacco leaves used for filler: comes from farthest down on the plant, is the mildest in taste and burns fastest; the other two are seco and ligero www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Dead Solider a phrase coined during the Civil War for the old cigar butts left lying around by Andrew Jackson www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Café A term used to describe Wrapper Leaf Color. A very light color, sometimes pale green. See also Claro Clare or Double Claro. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Café A very light colored wrapper. Pale tan or even pale green. See also Double Claro or "Claro Claro" www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bohios Tobacco farmers in Cuba lived in small square houses thached with palm fronds originally used by Tiano Indians of Cuba. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Filetes strips of decorative paper used to form an ornamental edge for cigar boxes. Traditional Paper covered boxes are also known as a Dress Box. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Spank Me A descriptive term used to describe a wonderful cigar smoking experience with unusually great sence of euphoria. Typically after a strong cigar which pleases the cigar smoker and does not make him sick. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Herf When people get together and are Smoking Cigars. An event nickname developed for cigar smokers in the late ninetys on a cigar smokers News Group. Herf; to smoke a cigar with others. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Anilla The Cuban word for a cigar band or ring (known in Spain as "vitola") www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Bonche The cylindrical bunch formed when the filler leaves are wrapped in the binder leaf. See also Bunch. www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Escaparate The conditioning room where cigars are stored at 16 to 18 degrees C, and between 65 and 70 percent humidity to recover from the rigors of the making process www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Fortaleza Literally strength. Fortaleza 1, 2 and 3 are synonyms for Volado, Seco and Ligero www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Habanos Spanish for "Havanas". The term is used as the denomination of origin for the finest cigars made in Cuba www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Ligador The Master Blender in a cigar factory www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Moja The process of moistening tobacco leaves. Usually sprayed or dipped into plain water Inactive Source: The Complete Guide for Habano's Enthusiasts www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Pacas Hessian bales in which binder and filler leaves are aged www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Tabacuba The Cuban corporation that manages the agricultural and manufacturing functions of the Cuban tobacco industry www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Totalmente a Mano Totally made by hand. A description created in Havana to differentiate between the Cuban methods of making cigars by hand and the semi-mechanized techniques used elsewhere that can legally be described as "Hencho a Mano" or "Hand Made" www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Tripa Filler, the blend of two or three different types of leaves that form the heart of a cigar and dictate its flavour www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Tripa Larga Long filler. Filler that is made from complete (full length) tobacco leaves www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Vega Fina de Primera Individual fields on farms in registered Cuban tobacco regions that are approved by the Tobacco Institute to grow leaf for Habanos (Cuban Cigars) www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Yagua The loose part of the bark of the Royal Palm, Cuba's national tree, that is used to make bales (tercvios) in which wrapper leaves are aged www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Zafado The gentle loosening of tobacco leaves after they have been unpacked in gavillas from bales www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Rothschild predicesor to the Robusto. Usually 5" by 50 ring originally half of the Double Corona size. The last quarter of the 19th century, Financier L. Rothschild told the Hoyo de Monterrey factory to develop a shorter cigar with a larger ring size, so that smoke www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Trumpet a shaped cigar that flares from a narrow ring gauge at the head to a wide gauge at the foot. Sometimes referred to as a "Pyramid" Also, commonly and incorrectly referred to as a ‘torpedo’ …which it is not www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Lacioderma the evil cigar bug commonly called the Tobacco Beetle; the only insect that will eat tobacco; all tobacco has the Lacioderma larva; most established manufactures treat the tobacco and finished cigars to kill the larva; however, the larva will hatch if the www.stinkycigar.com
Edit | Details Cellophane Used to make the packing tubes (or sleeves) individual cigars are packed and shipped in. Cellophane is made from cellulose and is microscopically porous. Cellophane will absorb moisture and therefore, cigars packaged in a cellophane sleeve will become m www.stinkycigar.com
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