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| Cabinet Selection | | Cigars packed in a wooden box rather than the standard ... |
| Café | | A very light colored wrapper. Pale tan or even pale ... |
| Candela | | A bright green shade of wrapper, achieved by a heat-curing ... |
| Cap | | The piece of tobacco laid over the head of a ... |
| Capa | | The cigar's outside wrapper. ... |
| Capote | | The layer just under the Capa referred to as binder ... |
| Casa de Tobacco | | house on the plantation where the tobacco leaves are cured. ... |
| Case | | In the cigar production process, workers case (slightly moisten) aged ... |
| Casing | | A process of spraying tobacco after it has been dried. ... |
| Catador | | A professional cigar taster who determines a cigar's qualities of ... |
| Cedar | | Cedar can impart a delicate and pleasing woody flavor to ... |
| Cellophane | | Used to make the packing tubes (or sleeves) individual cigars ... |
| Cervantes | | 6.5in x 42 ring gauge. This cigar is the third ... |
| Chavetta (or Tuck) | | A specialized crescent-shaped knife that is one of the cigar ... |
| Cheroot | | A small cigar. A century ago, cheroots were often smoked ... |
| Churchill | | 7in x 47 ring gauge. Officially known as a Julieta ... |
| Cigar Bar | | A place with comfortable seating and/or tables where you can ... |
| Cigarillo | | A "small cigar" generally not much bigger than a cigarette. ... |
| Claro | | The lightest in color (like milky coffee) wrapper, usually mild ... |
| Clear Havana | | An all-Havana cigar. ... |
| Climate | | A critical part of growing good cigar leaf. Even slight ... |
| Cohiba | | Cuban native (Taino) Indian word for cigar; applied in the ... |
| Colorado | | A medium-brown to brownish-red shade of wrapper tobacco. Colorado cigars ... |
| Colorado Claro | | The medium-brown-shaded wrapper: also referred to as "natural". ... |
| Colorado Maduro | | The dark-brown-shaded wrapper; somewhat lighter and more aromatic than Maduro. ... |
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