Cigar wrappers come in various shades as follows:
  • Candela: a green color that was first popularized in the U.S. in the 1800's and early 1900's.
  • Claro: Pale to light brown. The Classic color of Connecticut shade grown tobacco wrapper. This color can also be referred to as natural.
  • Colorado claro: Darker brown in color and similar to a Cameroon wrapper from West Africa.
  • Colorado: A reddish brown wrapper most often seen in well aged and mature cigars.
  • Colorado maduro - A dark brown wrapper, usually seen on cigars produced in Honduras, Nicaragua and sometimes in Cuba.
  • Double claro: A greenish-brown wrapper that produces a somewhat light and bland taste.
  • Maduro: A dark, almost coffee like color associated with full flavored and slightly sweet tasting cigars.
  • Oscuro: Strong flavored wrapper tobacco produced in Mexico, Brazil and Nicaragua.

From the Cigar Glossary at www.bloomberg.com
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