Cigars: Curing Tobacco

Curing Tobacco: a NecessityLike many plants, greentobacco and dark cigarettes.Flue CuringThe flue-curing
tobacco is 90 percent water. After being harvested,consists of heating the air in a very well closed barn.
and before going to the barn, the tobacco has faded aAn outside fire blows hot air (very hot!) into metal pipes
little and the water content is about 80%. It is still toorunning into the barn. There is no direct contact
much water for fermentation and the curing isbetween the fire and the tobacco, the hot pipes just
necessary to lower this rate to about 25%. To get 100heat the inside air. This process is used for curing
lb. of "dry" tobacco, the curing has to eliminate aboutVirginia tobacco for cigarettes and Connecticut type
40 gallons of water. A full barn of tobacco will needwrappers. The goal is to fix the color on yellow to get
millions of cu. ft. of air to drain off this water! Whateverbright tobaccos.Air or Fire Curing?Indonesian tobaccos
the curing process is, the barn has to beare often classified as fire-cured, even if they are
ventilated!Change the NatureIf you let green tobaccoair-cured. As the growers have to help the curing with
dry naturally, the color will turn yellow first, then brown.fire, the tobaccos are so classified for customs
To modify this natural transformation, and to get apurpose, having the advantage of a preferred duty
different result, a special process has to betariff. It is a way to help the exports of developing
applied.Curing ProcessOnce harvested, the tobaccocountries.Sun CuringOriental tobaccos are sun-cured.
must be cured without delay in order to start theNo barn, nothing but the sun! The tobacco goes out
stabilization of the material. Without curing, the tobaccovery yellow and keeps all its sugar content. It is
would dry and turn to dust as any vegetable. Theregenerally a very short tobacco. Leaves are 2 or 3
are four main processes : Flue Curing, Fire Curing, Airinches large. The taste is sweet. This tobacco is used
Curing and Sun Curing. The last one does not need afor blond cigarette, pipe and short filler cigars. The main
curing barn. Cigar tobaccos are generally air-cured, butproducers are Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria. All the
some light wrappers are flue-cured.Air CuringCigarcountries around these three are also growing oriental
tobaccos are mainly air-cured (or dark air-cured). Theytobacco.Hanging tobacco leavesFor curing, tobacco
dry in a closed barn with a natural circulation of air. Thisleaves have to be hung in the barn. The old manner
process is longer than any other but it is the mostwas to thread leaves with a needle on a thin string,
natural. However, if the air is very humid (in someone by one. Now there are sewing machines. Leaves
countries, or during the night), the barn is heated withare put two by two in a rail and are sewn
smokeless fires (made with gas or coal) in order toautomatically when pressing the petiole against the rail.
avoid rotting and to accelerate the process a bit.FireThe string is attached to a slat that is put on supports
CuringDuring fire-curing, the barn is really ain the barn. The barn is filled up from top to bottom,
smokehouse! Wood fires are kept burning in the barn.section by section.John Payne is the Publisher of Web
Smoke is everywhere. The tobacco turns black andMarketing Ezine, and the Founder of Enviro-Friendly
shiny. It is impregnated with a nice smoke smell. ThisProducts.Patrice Hirschfeld has spent a lifetime in
process is used in Kentucky and others places that tryTobacco, and is the Proprietor of the Online Cigar
to match the product (Malawi, Italy). Fire-curedStore- Voila Cigars. John provides Marketing
tobaccos are mainly used in roll-your-own , pipeConsultancy to Voila Cigars.