I've noticed that Cuban cigars don't come with a choice of maduro or natural wrappers. I'm interested in whether the people on this forum who only smoke Cuban puros know what maduro wrappers are and if they have ever tried them.
Mostly my interest comes from my opinion that maduro cigars are way better than natural "habano," corojo, connecticut, and sumatra wrappers. Since Cuban cigars taste so good, would they be enhanced if fermented in the maduro process? Or are they already and am I just missing the fine print on certain Cuban puros?
Your thoughts please?
Mostly my interest comes from my opinion that maduro cigars are way better than natural "habano," corojo, connecticut, and sumatra wrappers. Since Cuban cigars taste so good, would they be enhanced if fermented in the maduro process? Or are they already and am I just missing the fine print on certain Cuban puros?

Your thoughts please?





Larry U are a brain tease. I personally enjoy a good Habano wrapper for my after diner smoke .First thing in the morning Conny or cammy lunch time Maduro. But To me give me spice and full body.


Ah, but you are forgetting that maduro is more than just color. It is created form an entire process of fermentation that causes the wrapper to typically yield sweet flavors. Color is only an identifying factor.
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