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Old 10-29-2009, 09:16 AM   #3
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Default Re: Question on wrapper and strengths of cigars.

Those pimples are called "tooth". So, when you hear about a cigar having a "toothy wrapper" that's what they are talking about. As MJ said, very common on, but not exclusive to, cameroon wrappers.

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Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
Also, The strength of the cigar ( Mild, Med., Full ) does not directly correlate to the cigars nicotine strength ( Mild = low nicotine, Med.= average nicotine, Full= high nicotine ), correct?
Usually the first "strength" that you refer to is more commonly referred to as "body" and yes, it does not always directly relate to the strength (Vitamin-N) of the cigar.
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