A cigar made of three Panetelas braided together.
Three cigars of any size braided together form this shape. Yes you pull them apart before smoking
Spanish, "snake," a pejorative term for the Seven Camé, their hellish nahuals, and the brujos or black magicians who represent them on earth (see Sierpe).
A three-in-one twisted cigar. Actuall, three cork-screw shaped cigars bound together. An invention of cigar factories of the 19th century to keep workers from stealing their product. Each employee was allowed three cigars a day - of this obvious shape only.
A cigar made from three Panetelas (long, thin cigar) braided together.
An exotic cigar consisting of three panatelas that are braided together to form one cigar.
Spanish word for snake, these cigars are made from three panatela linked and braided together.
Spanish for "snake." Culebras are cigars made of three panetelas braided and banded together; usually 5 to 6 inches in length, most often with a 38 ring gauge.