Cigars guide THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CIGARS BY FAMOUS SMOKE SHOP MAY CONROY PLACE ? Easton PA ? - - CTHE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CIGARS People have been enjoying cigars for centuries and the wealth of knowledge on the subject could ?ll volumes It is best to think
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CIGARS BY FAMOUS SMOKE SHOP MAY CONROY PLACE ? Easton PA ? - - CTHE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CIGARS People have been enjoying cigars for centuries and the wealth of knowledge on the subject could ?ll volumes It is best to think of the information below as a complete overview of cigar basics It is everything you need to know in order to open the door to the world of cigars But once you have stepped inside you will realize that the realm of cigar enjoyment is far vaster than you ever could have imagined Part History The history of cigars is essentially the history of tobacco Native Americans had been smoking tobacco either through a pipe or rolled up in a large leaf for centuries before Christopher Columbus ??discovered ? tobacco in Columbus can be credited with bringing tobacco and cigars to Europe though But still Native Americans were the ?rst people to wrap scraps of tobacco up in a larger leaf and smoke it This is still the essence of a cigar as we will see when we break down cigars into distinctive components Part Parts of a Cigar In order to properly appreciate a cigar the smoker needs to be able to identify where the avors are coming from Most cigars have three separate parts wrappers ?llers and binders Very small cigars will forego the binder altogether but they are the exception to the rule Wrappers The wrapper is the outermost part of the cigar and it is one of the ?rst things you will notice They are made from leaves on the widest part of the tobacco plant The type of wrapper used to make a cigar can determine a lot of that cigar ? s distinguishing avor and characteristics Cigar manufacturers have come up with more than di ?erent wrapper shades However there are seven general classi ?cations that are the most common Here they are from the lightest color to the darkest FA M O U S S M O K E S H O P THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO CIGARS C Double Claro ?? This cigar is also commonly known as an American Market Selection a Candela or a jade The leaf is very light and a little bit green in color They take on this shade because they are picked before reaching full maturity and they are dried quickly The Double Claro was once an extremely popular cigar but they are increasingly rare nowadays Claro ?? The Claro is another light wrapper They come in light tan beige or an almost yellowish color They are oftentimes shade-grown from Connecticut The Java Claro Robusto is an example of a Connecticut Claro Colorado Claro ?? This category can include Natural and English Market Collection cigars They are medium brown Colorado ?? The straight-up Colorado is more common and has an easily identi ?able reddish-brown color They are also known as Rosados or Corojos A good example is the Royal Nicaraguan
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