Florida Tobacco Shop Releases Guide "How are Cigars Made?"
This informative guide offers an in-depth look at the cigar making process by covering the various stages of the process and how the process differs from mechanical production to manual production.
DORAL, Fla., Dec. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Florida Tobacco Shop has announced the release of their latest resource "How are Cigars Made?". This resource explores the cigar making process by providing information on the art of rolling a cigar, the manufacturing process, the fermentation process, and manual and mechanical preparation.
When tobacco is ready to be rolled into cigars, the tobacco leaves are sorted into three different categories. The filler is comprised of the most delicate tobacco leaves and takes up the center of the cigar. The binder is the leaf that attaches the filler to the wrapper and assists in maintaining the cigar's shape. The wrapper is where the cigar receives its flavor and is applied to the binder part of the cigar.
Cigars are rolled either by hand (manual) or by machine (mechanical). Cigars rolled by hand are soft and vary by thickness and density. Cigars rolled by machine are less expensive and have more consistent flavoring and size. According to Florida Tobacco Shop, "Regardless of the manufacturing process, cigars all go through the same basic steps to be turned into a finished product."
To learn more about how cigars are made, please visit Florida Tobacco Shop here.
About Florida Tobacco Shop:
FloridaTobaccoShop.com is an online retail store with years of experience in the tobacco industry, our main goal is to provide our clients with the lowest prices, and best service possible. We carry all major brands like Swisher Sweets, Black & Mild, White Owl, Wrangler, and much more. We also specialize in Little Cigars and Filtered Cigars as well as Cigarette Papers. We ship via USPS and UPS to all states including Puerto Rico, Hawaii and Alaska.
Media Contact
Alma Castellanos, Florida Tobacco Shop, 1-800-774-0414, [email protected]
SOURCE Florida Tobacco Shop

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