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Besuki
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| A famous tobacco
cultivation district on
Java. |
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Biddies
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| The name of a small
cigar from East India;
the Agio Company
produces small
machine-made cigarillos
under this name. |
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Binder
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| The tobacco leaf
which holds the aromatic
blend of filler leaves
together. |
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Blend
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| ixture of tobacco
which makes up the
filler and gives each
cigar it's signature
taste. |
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Piercer
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| A cutter used to
pierce a small hole into
the mouth end of cigar. |
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Bouquet
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| The flavors
experienced by the cigar
smoker while enjoying a
cigar. |
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Box-pressed
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| A form of packaging
in which there are two
layers of cigars in a
box, as opposed to a
Cabinet or a 8-9-8
box.The cigars take on a
slightly square shape. |
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Foot of the
cigar
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| The far end of the
cigar, where it is lit. |
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Brasil
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| A synonym for dark
cigars, for example the
C.A.O. Brazil. It also
indicates a taste
preference. |
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Bunch
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| Name for the filler
of the cigar. |
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Bundle
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| A economical form of
packaging, whereby the
cigars are wrapped in
cellophane. |
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Burros
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| Also called bulks. A
Cuban term for the
mounds of tobacco leaves
which have been piled up
in order to ferment. |
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