Boxpressed

Your Google-fu must be strong Grasshopper.

According to Cigar Advisor:

What are "box-pressed" cigars?
"Box-pressed" or "square-pressed" is when the cigars are literally "pressed" into the box so the box pressure creates a perfectly square shape. This was done originally to save shipping space and as a result, the process supposedly causes the cigars to burn longer, giving the smoker a more flavorful smoke. Good examples of box-pressed cigars include, Aspira, Don Tomas Dominican Selection, Padron Anniversary, Perdomo La Tradición, and Sancho Panza, to name a few.
 
Call me crazy, but isn't box-pressing and square-pressing different? Square-pressed cigars are intentionally pressed, whereas box-pressed just means that the cigar has been "misshaped" by the confinement of the box it's in. At least, that's what I've heard.
 
Your Google-fu must be strong Grasshopper.

According to Cigar Advisor:

What are "box-pressed" cigars?
"Box-pressed" or "square-pressed" is when the cigars are literally "pressed" into the box so the box pressure creates a perfectly square shape. This was done originally to save shipping space and as a result, the process supposedly causes the cigars to burn longer, giving the smoker a more flavorful smoke. Good examples of box-pressed cigars include, Aspira, Don Tomas Dominican Selection, Padron Anniversary, Perdomo La Tradición, and Sancho Panza, to name a few.


Mmmmm, Aspira. :rolleyes:
 
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