Do you know which manufacturing phase drives cigar prices sky-high?
It’s the longest, most tedious, and most spontaneous phase…
It’s the fermentation phase.
Once tobacco leaves are hung and dried (cured), they are washed to remove unwanted nutrients (and rehydrated).
Clean leaves are then stacked on pallets (in massive quantities) – these stacks are called pilons.
These pilons weigh about 2500 lbs on average.
And they leverage the intense pressure, regulated moisture, and heat to ferment.
During this phase, all remaining nutrients and ammonia are purged.
Leaving you with smooth, clean tobacco.
The fermentation process takes 9 months.
During this phase, the tobacco leaves are flipped every 7 to 10 days to prevent spontaneous combustion.
A single slip-up will destroy over 10 tons of inventory, 9 months of time, labor, and profits…
That’s why the fermentation process is the hidden cost of luxury cigars.
So if you want to taste Africa’s heavenly perfection…
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