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| Pacas | | Hessian bales in which binder and filler leaves are aged. ... |
| Panetela | | A long, thin cigar shape. ... |
| Papelito | | An early cigarette, beginning in the mid-eighteenth century; made from ... |
| Parejo | | A straight-sided cigar such as a box pressed Corona or ... |
| Partido | | Specializing in the cultivation of wrapper leaves this region forms ... |
| Perfecto | | A distinctive cigar shape that is closed at both ends, ... |
| Perla | | 4in x 40 ring gauge. Also called a Tres Petit ... |
| Petit Corona | | 5 1/8 in x 42 ring gauge. The most popular ... |
| Piercer | | A cutter used to pierce a small hole in the ... |
| Pig Tail | | Same as the Curly Head in which the tobacco covering ... |
| Piloto Cubano | | Cuban-seed Dominican-grown tobacco. ... |
| Pinch Test | | An easy way to check the construction of your cigar ... |
| Piramide | | 6 1/8 in x 52 ring gauge. Also referred to ... |
| Planchas | | Boards on which tobacco leaves are spread before fermentation. ... |
| Plug | | An obstruction in the cigar, caused by tightness in the ... |
| Plume | | A white or light grayish-green dusting on a cigar's wrapper, ... |
| Premium Cigar | | Any high-grade cigar mader by hand of 100% tobacco with ... |
| Primings | | The rows of leaves on a tobacco plant. The number ... |
| Prominente | | 7 5/8 in x 49 ring gauge. More popularly known ... |
| Puro | | Spanish for pure, the term refers to a cigar whose ... |
| Pyramid | | A sharply tapered cigar with a wide, open foot and ... |
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