Synthetic vs Wood cigar molds
Krieg
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So I just got done watching the blog video Alex did on cigar molds. He stated that wood molds help absorb some of the moisture from the cigar when it comes off the table, but the synthetic helps give it a better shape/press. Seems there is a debate among cigar makers which is better...I'm thinking the synthetic would be better because if the wood molds only added benefit is that it absorbs moisture, then why couldn't the cigars just sit a little longer in the aging room? Thoughts....opinions?
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seriously.
companies that use plastic will make good cigars.
companies that use wood will make good cigars.
there are so many theories on how to "properly" make a cigar that it is almost impossible to know what is correct.
Every factory i toured in Nicaragua had a slightly different way of doing things. every single one of them claimed that they did it the "right" way.
Oliva, My Father, AJ Fernandez, Padron, Drew Estates, and Plasecnia all put out cigars that we respect or even love. many of these places we would have a hard time deciding what one was "better"
and they all had different ways of doing things.
for us it doesnt matter.
for the company using the molds, it matters.
as long as they care about the quality there will be good cigars
on a side note
using wood will not shorten the time in the aging room. the cigars are in the molds for maybe 45 minutes and the molds are used and reused. they are already moist.
the wrapper goes on wetter than the rest of the cigar is at the time and then does not go back into the mold.