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by Trevor Wallace

So what holds that Cuban cigar of yours intact.You know the actual layer to the most outside of a Cuban cigar? That oily wrapper (At least it’s suppose to be a little oily if it’s a good cigar)is what is outside of the binder. Yes the construction of Cuban cigars is a art on it’s own.

It takes a decent amount of time to completely finish a Cuban cigar and have it all ready to go. Their are so many little things that need to be taken care of such as the wrapper and binder.

Sorry for the sarcasm, but only true Cuban cigar aficionados like you and I know how amazing Cuban cigars truly are. The binder is not bunch of ropes or microscopic threads situated in the middle of the Cuban cigar. The binder is also a half of the single leaf. Most people think that the binder is just another material but no not at all.

“Torecdores” or Cuban cigar rollers are well respected individuals and rightfully so. Rolling Cuban cigars is an art form that only the truly gifted can master. When you get a chance to go to Cuba, you must drop by at a Havana factory and see the miracle for yourself. It is simply mind blowing the sophistication behind each single Cuban cigar.

If the Cuban cigar wrapper is flawed, the whole Cuban cigar is considered a bad cigar. Each Cuban cigar model has it’s own science behind the wrapper they construct and use for their Cuban cigars. Let us consider ourselves grateful that we are living in a time where we can enjoy Cuban cigars and the beauty it represents.

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