Catador

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A Catador (Plural: Catadores) is a Cigar taster/tester in Cuba.

As part of their quality control, cigar factories employ a team to test a random selection of each Torcedor's (Cigar roller) production, so every week the work of each torcedor will have been blind tested.

A Catador will only smoke a small portion of each cigar, and will score each cigar on a scale From Poor to Excellent on the following:

  • Appearance and construction
  • Aroma
  • Burn
  • Draw
  • Consistency
  • Strength
  • Flavour
  • Quality

In any single session, they will test between 3 and 5 cigars and only drink unsweetened black tea between each cigar tested. The majority of the tests take place in mornings only.

References

  • Perelman's Pocket Cyclopedia of Havana Cigars, 3rd Ed.(2005), Richard B. Perelman ISBN 1-893273-06-7.
  • Cultivating a tradition of perfection : an enthusiast's guide to Habanos, 1st Ed.(2002), writing: Mark Brutton, ISBN 0-9508573-2-7.
  • "The Cigar Companion", Bati, Anwer (1997, Reprinted: 1998-2000, 2003), ISBN 1-84092-413-6

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