That’s reconstituted sheet tobacco, as for the percentage it’s used in cigarettes, that’s kind of an unknown, as tobacco companies don’t publish that data. Many machine made cigars use reconstituted sheet tobacco for the wrapper leaf.Actually, the "tobacco" in most cigarettes isn't tobacco at all. It is a paper, made from tobacco and "other ingredients" that is blenderized into a slurry, rolled and pressed into sheets, dried and then shredded. That may have some influence on the flavor profile.
Cigars are made from different tobacco strains than the usual pipe varieties, and the tobacco is fermented.









