Filed Under (Finance) by Trevor Wallace on July-31-2008
by Trevor Wallace

As you probably know being the hardcore cigar enthusiast that you have become, the binders on a Cuban cigar play a major role in the overall construction of the Cuban cigar. They hold it together like a mother holding it’s first born baby. The binder is the real hero of your Cuban cigar.

It amazes me when people ask me can I roll my own Cuban cigars? I usually tell them of course you can, and while you are at it might as well build a jumbo jet and go on a world tour. You see, Cuban cigars are so complex and the more you learn about them, the details will simply blow you away.

Sorry for the sarcasm, but only true Cuban cigar aficionados like you and I know how amazing Cuban cigars truly are. The binder is not bunch of ropes or microscopic threads situated in the middle of the Cuban cigar. The binder is also a half of the single leaf. Most people think that the binder is just another material but no not at all.

“Torecdores” or Cuban cigar rollers are well respected individuals and rightfully so. Rolling Cuban cigars is an art form that only the truly gifted can master. When you get a chance to go to Cuba, you must drop by at a Havana factory and see the miracle for yourself. It is simply mind blowing the sophistication behind each single Cuban cigar.

It is down right impossible to make a ‘good’ cigar without a binder. That is why when people try Cuban cigars, they are just so overwhelmed by the consistency. Cuban cigars are consistent throughout for a reason because it is a tradition that every one follows in Cuban and has been for a long time.





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