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Cigars Size and shape
Cigars are commonly categorized by the size and shape of the
cigar>, which
together are known as a vitola. Parejo
The most common shape is the parejo, which has a cylindrical body, straight
sides, one end open, and a round cap on the other end which is either snipped
off before smoking or a small hole is punched in the center of the end. Parejas
are designated by the following terms:
Figurado
Irregularly-shaped cigars are known as figurados and are sometimes considered of
higher quality because they are more difficult to make. Figurados include the
following:
Arturo Fuente, a large
cigar manufacturer based in the Dominican Republic, has
also manufactured figurados in exotic shapes ranging from chili peppers to
baseball bats and American footballs. They are highly collectable and extremely
expensive, when publicly available. In practice, the terms Torpedo and Pyramid
are often used interchangeably, even among very knowledgeable cigar smokers. Min
Ron Nee, the Hong Kong-based
cigar expert whose work "An Illustrated
Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution
Havana Cigars" is considered to be the
definitive work on
cigars and
cigar terms, defines Torpedo as "
cigar slang." He
adds, "In the old days, [torpoedo] could mean a perfecto or a pyramid shape
cigar. After the Revolution the meaning leans toward the pyramid rather
than the perfecto. Some
cigar authorities insist that the correct meaning of a
torpedo should be referring to a perfecto and not a pyramid. The majority of
people [who use torpedo to mean pyramid] have got it wrong. I find it rather
funny that a slang word can be incorrectly misunderstood by the majority." In
other words, Nee thinks the majority is right (because slang is defined by
majority usage) and torpedoes are pyramids by another name.
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