Bind it up and Wrap it in

July 31, 2008

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.

The wrapper serves as the out most layer that holds everything together but the binder is the one that holds the magical Cuban tobacco in perfect condition.If you cigar didn’t have a binder on it that was properly rolled than the tobacco in it will simply fall off.

These wrappers are usually oily and if they are not, your Cuban cigars are too dry. If the binder is the chassis that holds the ‘tobacco muscle’, than the wrapper is the beautiful exterior of your ‘Lamborghini’ cigar. Yes I know that analogy makes sense now doesn’t it.

No wonder that growing the wrapper is the hardest part and process in the Cuban cigar construction. Everything else is hard too but when it comes to creating the finest most perfect wrapper, it takes the longest. Cuban cigar construction is complex, it’s not something you can roll by yourself.

So what is a good wrapper, well it should be free from large veins and silky almost oily when you touch the wrapper. They must also be in one single color for each particular Cuban cigar brand that they are being constructued for. A cigar wrapper is essential in the presentation of a Cuban cigar.

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