Wrapper Roulette
Cigar Parings
Anatomy of a Cigar
Strength Matters
Bloom or Doom
100

A fast heat-drying process that preserves the tobacco's chlorophyll

What is Candela?

100

Which cigar strength pairs with Tea?

What is Mellow (Mild)?

100

A customer says the cigar's outer leaf is cracking. Which part is damaged?

What is the Wrapper?

100

This is the first recommendation question agents should ask customers.

What strength do you prefer?

100

A white powdery substance that is safe and often desirable.

What is Bloom (Plume)?

200

EMS stands for this.

What is English Market Selection?

200

Which cigar strength pairs with Bourban?

What is Full?

200

The part of the cigar that is cut

What is the Cap?

200

This describes nicotine content.

What is Strength?

200

This is fuzzy and can be green, blue, or black.

What is Mold?

300

This wrapper is often described as black-as-night.

What is Oscuro?

300

Which cigar strength pairs with Red Wine?

What is Medium?

300

This part holds the filler together.

What is the Binder?

300

This describes how the smoke feels in your mouth.

What is Body?

300

True or False: Bloom can appear on the foot of a cigar.

What is False?

400

A light tan wrapper, often a Connecticut Shade

What is Natural?

400

Which cigar strength pairs with Cognac?

What is Medium?

400

The structural core of the cigar

What is the Filler?

400

True or False: Thick cigars are always stronger.

What is False?

400

What should you do with a moldy cigar?

What is Throw It Away?

500

This wrapper is known for sweet and robust flavors due to extra fermentation.

What is Maduro?

500

Which cigar strength pairs with White Wine?

What is Mellow (Mild)?

500

The part of the cigar that is lit?

What is the Foot?

500

A customer enjoys bold cigars and typically pairs them with bourbon. Which strength category would you recommend?  

What is Full?

500

A customer says their cellophane is dark amber. This usually indicates what?

What is an older, aged cigar?

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