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Cigar Glossary - G
GaleraThe factory workshop where cigars are made by hand. Literally means “to the galley”.
GordaThe traditional size of this shaped cigar is 5 5/8 inches with a 46 ring gauge. Gorda is Spanish for "fat".
Gran CoronaA standard cigar size typically 5 5/8 inches long with a 46 ring gauge. Also called an Especiale, this is the largest classic cigar form.
Gran PanetelaA standard cigar size typically 28 ring gauge X 7 1/2" in length.
GumA flavourless, vegetable-based glue used to secure the head of the wrapper leaf around a finished binder over the bunch.
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