Tobacco types and flavors

Main tobacco types

There are three main tobacco types which are accounted for almost amount of tobacco material in the world includes: Virginia tobacco, Burley tobacco and Oriental tobacco.

Virginia tobacco

Virginia tobacco (accounted for 40% of world tobacco production) is flue cured. Flue curing includes the heat using which turns the green leaves to a bright golden brown color. This is the type of tobacco used in most cigarettes.

Virgnia leaf

Burley tobacco

Burley tobacco (accounted for 11% of world tobacco production) contains a higher amount of nicotine, but it can be hard to inhale unless mixed with other tobaccos. Burley tobacco is typically air cured.

Burley leaf

Oriental tobacco

Oriental tobacco (accounted for 16% of world tobacco production) also referred to as Turkish tobacco which is low in nicotine level and is implemented to the American blend since its flavor characteristics. Oriental tobacco is sun cured.

Oriental leaf

Others

The rest are other less popular tobacco lines which are accounted for about 33%, in which dark air-dried tobacco mainly takes over with 20% (including many different tobacco varieties such as sumatra and besuki of Indonesia) and many other less common tobacco varieties.

Flavors

There are four basic types of tobacco flavors typical of each raw material region, tobacco plant variety, and drying method.

Basic flavoursCharacteristicMain tobacco typesDrying and harvesting method
Aromatic– Different and diverse
– Great fragrance (mainly from the Mediterranean region)
– Long lasting scent
OrientalDried in direct sunlight
Bright– Dry and gentle
– Wood and grass composition
– Clean after smoking
VirginiaIndirect heat dried through the furnace heat pipe
Earth– Passionate and satisfying, full of fragrance
– Strong flavor from roasted leaves
– Quickly fade away
BurleyDried in the warehouse to avoid direct sunlight
Dark– Burning and intense
– Fermented under extreme conditions, smoky taste and aged in barrels
– Pleasant aftertaste
Dark smoked tobaccoSmoke-dried directly heat from the furnace (not through the heat pipe)