The Materials and Construction of a Premium Cigar
Cigars can come in any shape or size - it’s the ingredients, and the
way those ingredients are handled, that makes them good or bad.
Almost
all cigars (except extremely thin models) are made up of three
components: the filler, the tobacco at the center which is the most
important ingredient; the binder, an elastic leaf that holds the filler
in the center; and the outer wrapper, which contains and holds together
the binder.
Perhaps the most important difference among cigars
is the difference among fillers. Handmade cigars, considered the
highest-quality kind, use entire tobacco leaves; this is called a “long
filler.” Machine-made cigars will combine scraps of various tobacco
leaves into a homogenized tobacco product called “short filler,” which
can be rolled quickly into many cigars, with a corresponding loss of
individual tastes and textures. Cigar aficiandos generally prefer
long-filler tobacco. However, long-filler cigars can still vary in
terms of the quality of tobacco used and the blend among different
kinds of tobacco leaves.
Cigar Fox provides the finest cigars that include brands like
Cohiba, Montecristo, Gurkha, Macanudo, Rocky Patel, Romeo, Drew Estate,
and many more. Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar
boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters. For more
information, please visit www.cigarfox.com.
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