Friday, May 22, 2020

VegaFina Fortaleza 2 Andullo Cigar Review


(Halfwheel) Most of the tobacco used for cigars is more or less grown, harvested and processed in the same way. Seeds are planted—oftentimes in seedbeds—moved to fields, leaves are plucked from the plant individually and then hung in barns to change color from green to brown. There are of course some changes to the process: some tobacco is grown in shade, some leaves are left on the stalk instead of picked individually, hence stalk-cut habano. And then, there’s andullo tobacco. Continued

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