Archive for February, 2010

Cropping Tobacco for Premium Cigars

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Tobacco leaves are harvested and aged employing a process that combines use of heat and shade to reduce sugar and water content without causing the enormous leaves to decay. This allows the leaves to be perfected for miami suites cigars.  This first part of the process, called curing, takes between 25 and 45 days and varies significantly based upon climate conditions as well as the development of sheds or barns used to store cropped tobacco. The curing process is manipulated based upon the kind of tobacco, and the specified colour of the leaf. The second part of the method, called fermentation, is carried out under conditions created to help the leaf die slowly. Temperature and humidity are controlled to make sure that the leaf continues to ferment, without rotting or disintegrating. This is where the flavor, burning, and smell characteristics are essentially brought out in the leaf.