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Panetela /
Panatela
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| Measures L 100 - 170
mm x 10 - 15.5 mm. An
example: Montecristo
Especial No. 2. |
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Parejos
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| A cigar shape with a
cylindrical body (straight
cigar form). |
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Partido
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| An exceptional Cuban
region of tobacco
cultivation. |
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Petaca
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| A small case used
for packaging Habanos. |
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Perfecto
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| A shape with a round
head and a pointed foot,
belonging to the group
of Figurados. Example:
Cuaba Distinguidos,
Cuaba Salomones. |
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Petit Corona
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| The format L 129 mm
x 17 mm. Example: Cohiba
Siglo II or Bolivar
Petit Corona. |
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Picadura
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| Short-filler;
chopped tobacco leaves
uised in the production
of machine-made cigars. |
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Piloto Cubano
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| Type of seed
cultivated in the
Dominican Republic,
which is derived from
Havana. |
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Pyramid
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| A conical cigar.
Example: Leon Jimenes
Piramide. |
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Premium Cigars
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| The highest quality
in cigars: the generally
recognized criteria:
100% tobacco, entirely
hand-made containing
exclusively long-filler
tobacco. |
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Puppet
/ Cocoon
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| Description of a
half-finished cigar,
consisting of the filler
and binder. |
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Purito
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| The Spanish
designation for a
Cigarillo or a Cigaritto. |
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Puro
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| Spanish word for
cigar, a designation for
a cigar which has been
made from tobacco from a
specific region;
meanwhile, however, used
mainly to describe those
manufactured only in
Cuba (puro=pure). |
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