overlooked aspect of cigars
NightHawk
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I've always noticed and try to pay attention to how much wrapper is on a cigar im smoking. I'll look for a vein that i may be able to notice even after it has been wrapped over and see whether it was a thicker (in terms of width) leaf used to roll it, or if the leaf barely covered over the seam. I think it makes a big difference and you can see sometimes that a wrapper leaf was used in generous portions and sometimes not. Maybe a wrapper leaf may be able to be cut to wrap 2 cigars? maybe sometimes more if it is a large one? I dont think ive ever seen any discussion on this topic what do you guys think?
Comments
the scrap is used in other ways
as far as how much wrapper is used, i wouldnt be surprised if cost had a huge impact on it. it is the most expensive leaf