lpetercook
24 years ago
What does it mean when there is a description of a cigar as being "toothy" or "chewy"? Is "toothy" a good thing? If a smoke is "chewy" is it good?
ellesson
24 years ago
IMHO most descriptions of the various cigars given by the various experts are so subjective as to render them useless. As an example, there are actually people out there that like Lone Wolf cigars. I personaaly would not rate them high enough to consider them cigars. IMHO. ( well maybe not so humble) cj
BJLM1970
24 years ago
I saw the same discription given for those cigars made of gum people give when they have a new baby, they are quite toothy and chewey,LOL
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24 years ago
I'm still trying to figure out "cloying", not to mention "long" or "short" finish. All the cigars that I really like, I smoke to the smallest nub possible. Does that mean they have a "short" finish? The real key is to know what you like, find it, and smoke it. Then you can make up your own terminology to describe your favorites. Barry
Mr.Mean
24 years ago
It's like I identify Rickamaven as "wordy".
xrundog
24 years ago
I think someone is confusing cigars with pasta!
jjohnson28
24 years ago
IMHO Toothy wrappers are a good thing!Henry Clays with the Broadleaf wrappers,might be descibed as both toothy and chewy!Dems good gars.Oh,I mean they suck!Yeah thats it they suck!
eleltea
24 years ago
Make sure my Monte #2 is served al dente.
Broker
24 years ago
Take a look at your cigars. Some of them will have numerous little bumps (very, very, small) all over the wrapper. This is called "tooth." I'm not sure if it impacts the flavor at all, but it seems to me the more toothy the wrapper, the better experience I've had with the cigar.

Not sure about "chewy" but I think he was partners with Hans Solo.
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24 years ago
eleltea, Just how is it that you "dented" you Monte in the first place? LOL Barry
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