Congratulations!And that was a spectacular 1000th post btw
The "midrib" has all the great flavor of the leaf it holds together, it helps give the cigar structure, and is also where the majority of the nicotine in tobacco comes from. This concludes my tobacco nerdery while I enjoy this Corto with major thanks to @Daven and zone out in the man caveMFLB.
Holy stems batman... The most stems I've seen or felt in a cigar before. Obviously this is not the norm for this cigar as this is a regular smoke for me.
I know they aren't officially "stems" but are the smaller stems within the leaf, but still.
You can almost see one at the foot sticking out.
In the end, it hasn't affected the taste of the cigar, so I don't really care
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Interesting.The "midrib" has all the great flavor of the leaf it holds together, it helps give the cigar structure, and is also where the majority of the nicotine in tobacco comes from. This concludes my tobacco nerdery while I enjoy this Corto with major thanks to @Daven and zone out in the man cave
Hey @BrewinHooligan, what do you think of those?The "midrib" has all the great flavor of the leaf it holds together, it helps give the cigar structure, and is also where the majority of the nicotine in tobacco comes from. This concludes my tobacco nerdery while I enjoy this Corto with major thanks to @Daven and zone out in the man cave