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| Tabaco | | Is the Spanish term for tobacco and in Cuba the ... |
| Tabacuba | | The Cuban corporation that manages the agricultural and manufacturing aspects ... |
| Tapado | | The muslin cloth tent under which shade-grown wrapper leaves are ... |
| Tercios | | Palm bark wrapped bales in which tobacco leaves are aged ... |
| Tobacco Beetle | | The cigar bug called Lacioderma; the only insect that will ... |
| Tooth | | Tiny, gritty bumps that are part of the natural texture ... |
| Torcedor | | The Cuban term for master cigar roller. ... |
| Torpedo | | 6 1/8 in x 52 ring gauge. Traditionally referred to ... |
| Totalmente a Mano | | A term that often appears on cigar boxes and means ... |
| Tres Petit Corona | | 4in x 40 ring gauge. This small vitola can offer ... |
| Tripa | | The cigar's filler made from leaves that form the heart ... |
| Tripa Larga | | Long filler. Filler that is made from complete (full length) ... |
| Trumpet | | A shaped cigar that flares from a narrow ring gauge ... |
| Tubos | | Cigars packed individually in wood, metal or glass tubes. ... |
| Tuck | | Also called the foot of the cigar. The end that ... |
| Tunneling | | The unwelcome phenomenon of having your cigar burn unevenly. To ... |
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