Toothy refers to the small, timy bumps in the outter wrapper, Think fine grit sand paper. A connecticut wrapper is usually very smooth with no tooth, darker maduro wrappers tend to be toothy, like MOW or Padilla dominus. Someone will probably explain this better than me.
Haha, fun post. But, yes, they have a rougher, grittier appearance to them. Usually a toothy wrapper means more dark earth type flavors like peat, leather, coffee.
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