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They are also in the wrapper as little brown grains. That would be called a toothy cigar! You can read about it, usually folks talk about minerals or oil deposits https://www.cigaraficionado.com/arti...-wrapper-19231
I've no idea beyond this but I dont come across very many toothy CCs. They are occasionally. Are there more commonly toothy NCs? The write ups seem to suggest so.
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They are also in the wrapper as little brown grains. That would be called a toothy cigar! You can read about it, usually folks talk about minerals or oil deposits https://www.cigaraficionado.com/arti...-wrapper-19231
I've no idea beyond this but I dont come across very many toothy CCs. They are occasionally. Are there more commonly toothy NCs? The write ups seem to suggest so.
Interesting wondered this myself thanks for the link
The more you know! Thanks ha_banos
It would fit that it's more common to NC cigars, I have about a dozen different CCs so far and this is my third NC and the first time I've seen it.
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