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    Cigar Glossary

    From Cigar Wiki

    This glossary is based onAn Enthusiast's Guide to Habanos (1st. Ed. 2002) and 5th AVENUE Products Trading GmbH

    (http://www.5thavenue.de) .

    Anilla

    The Cuban word for a cigar band or ring (known in Spain as a vitola).

    Aporque

    Action of piling up earth around the tobacco plant in order to obtain stonger roots.

    Bonche

    The cylindrical bunch formed when the filler leaves are wrapped in the binder leaf (q.v. Cigar Manufacturing,

    Anatomy of a Habano).

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    Boquilla

    The foot of the cigar.

    Capa

    The outside wrapper leaf of a cigar (q.v. Anatomy of a Habano).

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    Capote

    The binder leaf. Selected from the largest and finest volado leaves grown on the lower part of the plant (q.v.

    Anatomy of a Habano).

    Casa de Tabaco

    Tobacco House or barn on a plantation where the leaf is cured.

    Casquillo

    Literally a cartridge. The cylindrical punch used to cut a small section from the wrapper to complete the cap.

    Catadores

    The tasters who daily test cigars at the factories.

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    Cedros

    Cedars used to wrap cigars and as dividers between rows in boxes.

    Cepo

    The template used to check the ring gauge and length of a finished cigar (q.v. Shapes).

    Chaveta

    The semi-circular blade used by the torcedores (q.v. Cigar Manufacturing).

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    Claro

    The description of a light brown coloured wrapper on a finished cigar.

    Colorado

    The description of a dark brown wrapper on a finished cigar (also Colorado Claro (mid brown) and Colorado

    Maduro (darker brown)).

    Cuje

    A pole over which the leaves sewn in pairs are hung in the Casa de Tabaco.

    Curacin (Curing)

    Curing. The drying process that the leaves (q.v. Cuban Tobacco) undergo in the Casa de Tabaco.

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    Desbotonar

    Action of removing the top bud to concentrate growth on the development of additional leaves (q.v. Cultivation of

    Tobacco).

    Deshije

    Removing the side shoots after the Desbotonar.

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    Despalillo

    The Stripping House where selected binder and filler leaves have the stems part-stripped and where the second

    fermentation takes place (q.v. Cigar Manufacturing).

    Despalilladoras

    The women who strip the binders and fillers at the stripping houses and the wrappers in the factories.

    Escaparate

    The conditioning room where cigars are stored at 16 to 18C and between 65 and 70 percent humidity to recover

    from the rigours of the making process.

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    Escogida

    The Sorting House for wrappers, fillers and binders and the site of the first fermentation.

    Figurado

    A cigar with an irregular shape pointed at one end or double-figurado pointed at both ends (q.v. Shapes).

    Fortaleza

    Literally strength. Fortaleza 1, 2, and 3 are synonyms for volado, seco and ligero.

    Galera

    The factory workshop where cigars are made by hand. Literally the galley.

    Gavilla

    A bunch of graded tobacco leaves tied by their stems for handling (q.v. Cultivation of Tobacco).

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    Goma

    Tasteless and odourless vegetable gum, usually tragacanth, used by torcedores to secure the wrapper leaf and cap

    on a finished cigar (q.v. [Cigar Manufacturing]).

    Habanos

    Spanish for Havanas. The term is used as the denomination of origin for the finest cigars made in Cuba.

    Habanos SA (http://www.habanos.com) , Corporacin

    The Havana-based company jointly owned by the Cuban industry and the Franco-Spanish corporation, Altadis S.A.,that markets all Cuban tobacco products worldwide.

    Habilitacines

    The colourful dressings used to decorate the traditional labelled boxes of Habanos.

    Hecho en Cuba

    Made in Cuba.

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    Ligador

    The Master Blender in a cigar factory (q.v. Cigar Manufacturing)

    Ligero

    One of the tiempos or families of filler leaves. The word translates as light although it is used to describe theleaves taken from the top of the plant that are the richest in flavour and usually the darkest in colour (q.v. Cuban

    Tobacco, Cultivation of Tobacco).

    Maduro

    The description of a very dark brown wrapper on a finished cigar.

    Mecanizado

    Machine made.

    Media Rueda

    Literally a half wheel, the description of 50 cigars tied into a bundle.

    Moja

    The process of moistening tobacco leaves (q.v. Cultivation of Tobacco).

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    Pacas

    Hessian bales in which binder and filler leaves are aged.

    Parejo

    A cigar with straight, parallel sides (q.v. Shapes).

    Perilla

    The head of the cigar (q.v. Enjoying a Cigar).

    Seco

    One of the tiempos or families of filler leaves. This one describes the leaves of medium flavour taken from the

    middle of the plant, which contribute much to the cigars aroma (q.v. Anatomy of a Habano).

    Tabaco

    Spanish for tobacco but in Cuba it also means a cigar.

    Tabaco Negro Cubano

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    Cuban Black Tobacco. The indigenous tobacco plant discovered on the island by Christopher Columbus.

    Tabacuba

    The Cuban corporation that manages the agricultural and manufacturing functions of the Cuban tobacco industry.

    Tabla

    The wooden board on which torcedores make cigars.

    Tapado

    Literally covered. The term is used to describe the method of growing tobacco for wrappers in the shade under

    sheets of muslin cloth (q.v. Cultivation of Tobacco).

    Tercio

    Bales made from yagua in which wrapper leaves are aged.

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    Tiempos

    The same as Fortalezas. Different grades the filler leaves need for the various purposes required in blending the

    Habano.

    Torcedor(a)

    Cigar roller. The word translates as twister, but that is the last thing a roller should do when making a cigar.

    Totalmente a mano

    Totally by hand. A description created in Havana to differentiate between the Cuban methods of making cigars by

    hand and the semimechanised techniques used elsewhere that can legally be described as Hecho a Mano or Hand

    Made.

    Tripa

    Filler, the blend of two or three different types of leaves that form the heart of a Habano and dictate its flavour (q.v.

    Anatomy of a Habano).

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    Tripa Corta

    Short filler. Filler that is made from pieces of chopped tobacco leaves sometimes known as picadura.

    Tripa larga

    Long filler. Filler that is made from complete tobacco leaves.

    Vegas Finas de Primera

    Individual fields on farms in registered Cuban tobacco regions that are approved by the Tobacco Institute to grow

    leaf for Habanos.

    Vitola

    A word with many meanings. In Cuba it refers to the size and shape of a cigar (vitola de galera factory name, vitola

    de salida market name) and also to a particular size of cigar in one type of packing. In Spain it means a cigar band

    or ring (vitolfilia cigar band collecting). To some it has an almost spiritual meaning encapsulating every aspect of

    their cigar of choice.

    Volado

    One of the tiempos or families of filler leaves. This one describes the lightflavoured leaves taken from the lower

    part of the plant, which help the cigar to burn (q.v. Anatomy of a Habano).

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    Yagua

    The loose part of the bark of the Royal Palm, Cubas national tree, that is used to make bales (tercios) in which

    wrapper leaves are aged.

    Zafado

    The gentle loosening of tobacco leaves after they have been unpacked in gavillas from bales.

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