:scratchhe I think the fuzz is called mold :grin:Ok so the wrappers that have the little fuzz or small burrs on them. Looks like 5 o'clock shadow if you look across the ciagr. Yeah?
Not the white fuzz, smart ass. :rofl: :rofl: I'm laughing to hard to say any thing else.:scratchhe I think the fuzz is called mold :grin:
This is a good description.just the uneven sandpaper looking texture
http://vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pos=89
I would consider this cigar kind of toothy.
Q: What exactly is tooth? Which cigar is the toothiest?
A: Tooth describes the small, oil-filled pockets common to sun-grown, Sumatra-seed wrapper.
Cameroon wrapper is the toothiest tobacco, but tooth can also be found in wrapper from Indonesia, Mexico and Ecuador. It's generally considered very desirable because the oils in tobacco are the source of its flavor. Toothy wrapper equals oily wrapper, and often a more flavorful cigar.
From Cigar Afficianado, posted in the other thread as well: