Why do certain cigar brands taste different if everyone is claiming to basically use the same types of tobaccos?
Lets use wrapper leaves as an example. Just because the wrapper is from Connecticut or Ecuador does not mean that it is the same. You have many different grades and qualities of wrapper as well as all the other tobaccos used. The origin of the seeds as well as the region of the country they were planted in is an important factor. The same seeds planted in one region will yield a tobacco leaf that is different from those planted in another region as well as from one plantation to another has its affects on quality. Soil and weather conditions greatly affect the quality of any tobacco from year to year. Other very important factors are the curing and fermentation processes in the beginning stages after harvesting the tobacco. All of these conditions can affect the texture, flavor and aroma of the tobacco. Each type of tobacco such as wrapper, binder and long filler demand different periods of time to age and properly ferment. The fermentation process for each is extremely important to en
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