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My girlfriend had same gritty experience with some recently aquired Master Blend 3's. Very fine grit that, unfortunately, continues to disrupt throughout the cigar. I don't recall this being a problem with any cigars I've had in the past. Was thinking it was more her imagination or hypersensitivity (to dirt?) than anything; but, I tried one and experienced same thing. Anybody else have this happen? |
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Beetle Eggs.
just kidding. I have no idea what it would be. |
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I have not experienced this. |
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I think I know what you mean about this "grit". I refer to it as chalky. I get it from a variety of cigars.
These are the ones I can think of off the top of my head: Any of the Tatuaje Blacks Tatuaje El Truinfador OR Lancero 601 Blue label The Oliva Cloth labels used to have this same taste when they were fresh. |
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Had another MBIII last night and had same experience....along with some 'unorthodox' thoughts about this. I haven't had any Tat blacks or Oliva cloth-labels, but I have had plenty of 601 Blues and MBIII's. Examining the MBIII last night it occurred to me that the wrapper on these (AND on the 601 Blues) is extremely smooth - almost unnaturally so.
Seems strange to suggest, but is there any chance that these cigars are "sanded"? Perhaps lightly rubbed with an extratordinarily fine grit paper or cloth? |
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I am probably one of the few who actually likes that little bit of grit on the wrapper of a cigar. I was never sure what it is but oddly enough I do enjoy it.
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The only thing i can think of that it may be is tobacco oils that have crystallized. When i receive my raw tobacco for my cigars there is a lot of crystals. This may or may not be what it is.
As far as sanding a cigar, Highly unlikely, the wrappers are very thin to begin with. |
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I always just assumed it was soil. After harvest, the leaves are not exactly cleaned one at a time. I figure it's to be expected. :2
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I've had rough wrappers (toothy is it?) but I don't think I've noticed sand or dirt in my sticks. TBH I haven't had a huge spread of sticks though, maybe 100 or so I have found hair and other trinkets in a cigar before.
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By the way, BLKDREW ... I read all your posts and I think its pretty cool that you are experimenting with the leaf ....
Best, JD |
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I will add that the 601 blues that were in my original post are the only sticks that I have ever had this happen to. As far as I can tell it is a fine sand or something that got rolled up in the stick? Not sure. It is really bad on those 601s though.
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After reading this, I noticed that the Partagas I got have a fine grittiness to them and I kinda like it.
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I kinda like the gritty/chalky mouthfeel I get from some cigars. Tastes like a fine powder is covering the mouth. I noticed it last week smoking a Tat Face. Honestly tasted like I was smoking cocoa powder.
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