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  • But delicate wrapper leaf goes unpicked for lack of able hands.
  • The use of Connecticut Valley tobacco as a cigar wrapper leaf began in the 1820s.
  • Each filler and wrapper leaf is chosen by workers who have 10, 20 or 30 years experience.
  • A shortage of large wrapper leaf caused a shortage of the largest, costliest Cuban cigars in recent months.
  • It is now considered the world s premium cigar wrapper leaf and is in demand by cigar manufacturers worldwide.
  • Former managers at El Laguito have claimed that the Davidoff blend was very similar to Coh韇a, though with a lighter wrapper leaf.
  • With or without the hurricane, a shortage of wrapper leaf already has made robusto, double corona and Churchill-sized Cuban cigars scarce, Coughlan said.
  • Called Connecticut Shade wrapper leaf _ or simply Shade _ the golden brown, unblemished cured tobacco is hand-rolled to become the outer jacket of expensive cigars.
  • The OpusX was launched two years ago with a lot of fanfare about the wrapper leaf being grown on the family's plantation in the Dominican Republic.
  • Cuban officials said Friday that the tobacco harvest had improved by 25 percent over last year's, and the crucial collection of wrapper leaf was up even more.
  • Each year, 80 % of Don Alejandro's tobacco harvest was deemed fit for use as wrapper leaf for Cuban cigars ( compared to only around 35 % for other plantations ).
  • Some also had a gauzy material draped over the rough, almost burlap-like cloth beneath, the same way a large smooth wrapper leaf is used to finish the rolling of a cigar.
  • It was then discovered that when Criollo is grown under cover, as opposed to growing it in the sun as was traditionally done, it can make a very suitable wrapper leaf, given the proper care and conditions.
  • Some also had a gauzy kind of material draped over the rough, almost burlap-like cloth beneath, the same way a large smooth wrapper leaf is used to finish the rolling of a cigar, covering the rough twisted tobacco beneath and providing the smoothest smoke possible.
  • Habana 2000 is a cross between El Corojo, the standard wrapper leaf from the Vuelta Abajo, the Cuban region that many believe produces the best cigar tobacco in the world, and a tobacco called Bell 61-10, a mild cigarette tobacco that s more resistant to blue mould than cigar tobacco.