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| Sandwich Filler | | A technique in which the filler is composed of "chopped" ... |
| Scrap Filler | | Left over tobacco cuttings used as filler for inexpensive cigars. ... |
| Seco | | This filler leaf taken from the middle of the plant ... |
| Seconds | | Cigars that are rejected by manufacturers for a variety of ... |
| Semi Vuelta | | Situated in the Western part of Cuba it is known ... |
| Serones | | A bag made of woven Cana palm tree leaves and ... |
| Shade Leaf | | Tobacco grown under a canopy of cheese-cloth or mesh to ... |
| Shade-grown | | Wrapper leaves that have been grown under a cheesecloth tent, ... |
| Shading | | A term used to describe the sorting out of cigars ... |
| Short Filler | | Not the same as scrap filler, short filler is made ... |
| Shoulder | | The area of a cigar where the cap meets the ... |
| Sibone | | Legendary native Cuban martyr who, before being burned at the ... |
| Smoker | | Broadly defined, a cigar smoking event. This can be an ... |
| Smoking Time | | A 5-inch cigar with a 50 ring gauge, such as ... |
| SMS | | (Spanish Market Selection): a Maduro wrapper, traditionally the most popular ... |
| Spanish Cedar | | The kind of wood that is used to make most ... |
| Spill | | A strip of cedar used to light a cigar when ... |
| Stick | | Another name for a single fine cigar. ... |
| Stogie | | Slang for cigar, often inexpensive. Invented in 1827 and smoked ... |
| Sugar | | Sugars occur naturally in tobacco. Darker wrappers, such as maduros, ... |
| Sun-grown | | Tobacco grown in direct sunlight, which creates a thicker leaf ... |
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