RickHendeson Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 On 5/28/2017 at 6:51 PM, NSXCIGAR said: It appears that way but in this case the term "grain" refers literally to wrapper texture, as in the grain of wood, or the expression "going against the grain". The phenomenon of cigar "grain" is different than the grain or overall texture of the wrapper. I agree it's confusing and there could have been a better term for the bumps discussed in this topic than "grain" but that is the name the cigar world gave to this phenomenon. I don't know about the "world" but a handful of people do seem to have some particular ideas on this, not always consistent
Winchester21 Posted May 30, 2017 Posted May 30, 2017 All joking aside Did u enjoy the cigar? Personally I find the whole Cohiba Maduro line of cigars to be totally excepitional. One of my favorites. If you are enjoying the cigars then there u have it. It is a difficult cigar to score on 24/24 so count yourself lucky to be enjoying such a fine example of Cuban cigars
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