Cigars


4 Tips For Lighting A Cigar

For new smokers, lighting a cigar can seem as daunting as learning to choose a good single. Here are four tips to guide you in lighting a cigar for the first time.

1. Use cedar matches, if possible. If you prefer to use a lighter, make sure it's butane lighter to avoid strong odors.

2. Warm the open end of the cigar (aka 'the foot' of the cigar) slowly over the flame, without touching it to the fire. Let a black ring form around the end.

3. Place the cigar in your mouth and draw in slowly. Hold the cigar over the flame, about half an inch above it, again without touching. Continue to draw in until the cigar draws the flame. Turn the cigar slowly, spinning it to establish an even burn.

4. Once your cigar is lit, take it out of your mouth and observe the burn you have established. If the burn appears to be uneven, simply blow on the unlit sections to draw the burn, and then take one or two draws from the cigar to reestablish an even burn.

 

 

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Fine Cigars – Exquisite Taste

... It is always a good idea to get to taste fine cigars available for you to smoke. While these costs more than your average cigars, one can truly appreciate cigar smoking with fine cigars. Smoking fine cigars requires only two things: you have the money, and you are willing to spend it for what would hopefully ... 

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Griffin Cigars

... for its moderate spicy taste and aroma, which is a product of the fusion of Connecticut shade wrapper and Dominican binder. Of course the fillers are made from the same high quality tobacco leaves of Dominican origin. The same company that produces the popular brand of cigarette the Davidoff of Geneva ... 

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Cigars 101: An Overview Of Cigars

... cigar makers. Other countries that produce significant amounts of tobacco and cigars include Brazil, Mexico, Honduras, Ecuador, Cameroon, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, and the United States. Why have cigars long caught the attention of so many? Many speculate that the cigar's main attraction is in the ... 

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Backwoods Cigars

... entire tobacco leaf by rolling it and chomping on one end while lighting the other end. Nothing like the chic sophistication that seems emblazoned loudly on conventional high end fat and stout cigars, Backwoods Cigars speaks of the untamed, rough beauty with slender, jagged design. Such is why it became ... 

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All Styles And Sizes: The Basic Types Of Cigars

... refers to cigars that are basically straight. They are subdivided into three categories: coronas, panatelas, and lonsdales. Coronas come in a variety of styles and famous brands. They are known as cigars with an 'open foot' (or tip) and a rounded head. Panatelas are generally longer than coronas, are ... 

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