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  2. Blunt (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Over time the term Blunt came to describe any cigar wrapped in a single continuous leaf. However, in the 1970s a new manner of producing cigars was invented. This manner is known as spiral binding. [5] [6] No longer did cigars have to be rolled in a continuous single leaf but instead a continuous spiral wrap from base to tip could be employed ...

  3. Corojo - Wikipedia

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    Successful leaf growth of Kenbano in Kentucky soil. Corojo is a type of tobacco, primarily used in the making of wrappers for cigars.The variety was originally grown in the Vuelta Abajo region of Cuba but is today grown exclusively in the Jamastran valley of Honduras and in the United States in Western Kentucky.

  4. Connecticut shade tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Area farmers grew tobacco for the two outside layers of cigars, the binder and the wrapper. By the 1830s, tobacco farmers were experimenting with different seeds and processing techniques. [3] Knowing that they were not the only players in the cigar wrapper economy, farmers began planting a new tobacco species in 1875, the Havana Seed.

  5. Dutch Masters (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Masters cigars are currently manufactured and sold by Imperial Brands. They are machine-rolled cigars and come in two varieties: standard cigars and smaller cigarillos. [1] [2] Dutch Masters are a common choice for cannabis smokers who like to roll blunts. G.H. Johnson Cigar Company was the original producer of the Dutch Masters cigar brand.

  6. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    The wrapper determines much of the cigar's character and flavor, and as such its color is often used to describe the cigar as a whole. Wrappers are frequently grown underneath huge canopies made of gauze so as to diffuse direct sunlight and are fermented separately from other rougher cigar components, with a view to the production of a thinly ...

  7. Juicy Jay's - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018 Juicy Jay's produced more than 30 different flavors, including Green Apple, Strawberry, and Banana. [4] Juicy Jay's also distributes a line of cigar wrappers named Juicy Wraps along with loose cigar rolling tobaccos. Each plastic package contains a cigar wrapper on a plastic sheet wrapped around a plastic straw.

  8. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Habano cigar wrapper is a leaf grown from a Cuban seed, hence the word “Habano” or “Havano,” referring to Cuba's capital. Habano tobacco wrapper is darker in color, has a much spicier flavor, a richer aroma, and has been grown in Nicaragua's Jalapa Valley and Estelí since the 1990s. [7]

  9. Macanudo (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Macanudo is a brand of cigar produced by the General Cigar Company in the Dominican Republic. It is noted for its mild flavor and light café (or claro ) Connecticut shade wrapper, but is also available in a darker maduro wrapper, catering to a range of preferences among cigar aficionados.