I am not sure if i can go into much depth with this question so I hope this thread starts to snowball off itself..
-What are the different leaves of the tobacco plant?
-What role does each type of leave play during the aging process ( I understand certain parts get better with age, and others don't change much with age)
-Is there a certain correlation between leaf length and the length of the intended cigar?
-How are different leaves rolled to produce a finished product?
After reading through a lot of forums I understand that certain cigars benefit from age more than others..
Different leaves bring out different tastes and I am just curious as to how the tobacco works.
Cigars are not just burning leaves and it is really interesting to learn how all these different factors come together to create a work of art.