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What are the basics of cigar smoking? How do you light a cigar? How do you draw on the cigar properly? Do you inhale? What are the dos and don’ts of cigar smoking? If you have ever pondered any of these questions, read on. Here is a simple and accessible primer designed to help you gain familiarity with the sometimes confusing, always enigmatic world of cigar smoking.
First Step: Lighting Up
First, all new cigar smokers should learn how to properly light a cigar. Use a clipper designed for cigars to clip off the edge of the head (the section you put to your mouth). If possible light the foot of your cigar with a cedar match. Avoid regular cigarette lighters. They produce a nasty odor that can linger and ruin a good cigar. If you must use a lighter, use butane lighter. These will keep the odor to a minimum. However, you should always strive to use a wooden match because lighters can easily taint the foot of your cigar. How do you light up? Simply strike a match and hold the edge of your cigar over the flame. Avoid touching the cigar to the fire, simply hold the cigar over the flame and draw deeply until the cigar is lit.
Second Step: Burn it down to a nub?
Should you burn your cigar down to a nub? Experts recommend you leave at least two inches to your cigar. Even the finest cigars will tend to get bitter if you let it burn all the way down. What about ashes? Should you knock the ashes off of your cigar? Rather than knocking the ashes off the edge, let the cigar rest in the ashtray when you’re not smoking it. The ashes will fall off naturally.
Third Step: Relax and Enjoy
A cigar should never be rushed. By design, cigars should be savored, preferably after dinner and with a glass of good brandy. Hold the cigar between your thumb and fingers—anything else might be considered bad taste. Also, don’t inhale deeply. The smoke should not reach your lung. This is very bad for your health, and it will not help you taste the cigar any better. Of course, you should always be considerate of those around you. If possible, smoke in the company of other cigar smokers. A good cigar can be enjoyed alone and even more so with friends.
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If you are someone who enjoys cigars, then you definitely require a humidor. A humidor is an essential item that will allow you to maintain the quality of your cigars. The storage box used for shipping cigars is meant for shipment only and will not keep your cigars in their best condition for a long time. Many cigars should be stored for as long as six years before they reach their optimal smoking condition. If you don’t have a humidor, your cigars will likely spoil before you smoke them and you will not be able to age them as recommended. Your cigars will quickly become dry, acquire an acidic taste and will burn unevenly.
The first thing you should decide while buying a humidor is the capacity you require and where you will place it. The size you choose will depend on whether you wish to keep it at home, in the office, at your club, or even if you wish to bring it along with you when you travel. Humidors with a capacity of twelve to twenty cigars are a good size for traveling as well for storage at your club. Humidors that hold up to 100 cigars should be fine for the home or office and can be placed on your desk or a shelf. If you have over three hundred cigars, then you should opt for a humidor cabinet to store them.
Once you have decided on the size of the humidor you are going to for your cigars, you should next focus on the materials and workmanship, making sure they are of good quality. The best humidors are constructed in a way that allows maximum air circulation inside the humidor. Travel-sized humidors are normally made from metal to protect not only the contents but the case as well from being ruined. The lining of the humidors should either be Honduran mahogany or Spanish cedar. Spanish cedar is a great option because it protects against tobacco worms and supports the cigar aging process.
A good humidor should be large enough to comfortably and loosely hold your cigars. If you have more than one type of cigar, you should choose a humidor with dividers so that the tastes don’t blend. Next you have to check that the box is well sealed when the lid is shut and that humidity does not escape from the box.
Almost every humidor includes a hygrometer and some type of humidification device. Maintaining the humidity of the cigars in very important. Dry cigars tend to become fragile and burn faster, and the cigar develops a bitter flavor. On the other hand, damp cigars burn slowly and unevenly and may have a heavy, acidic flavor. The hygrometer may be either digital read-out or an analog dial that shows the humidity level inside the box. Both methods function equally well. As you can see many factors influence the purchase of a quality humidor, however it’s an important investment in to preserve the quality of your cigars.
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The number of people shopping online for cigar accessories has been on the rise, in the past one decade or so. Perhaps this is yet another piece of evidence that the Internet market has come of age – so that people shop there for things they wouldn’t even have considered buying remotely, in days gone by. And the beauty of online shopping is that trends can be very easily monitored. It is from such monitoring of online shopping for cigar accessories that we can be in a position to work out what the most commonly bought cigar accessories are.
Understandably, cigar lighters come across as the most commonly bought cigar accessories online – and presumably, offline too. These, for the benefit of those who are new to the whole cigar smoking business, are the devices you use to light up your cigar, so that you can smoke it. Of course, anything that produces an open flame can serve this purpose. But using the ‘right tool for the right job’ (the specialized cigar lighter in this case) makes you come across as a person with a refined taste, a person of class; which is definitely not the case when you use a matchstick for the job. Some cigar lighters will tend to be very beautifully crafted; whereas others are rather rudimentary, practical if you like. Ultimately, you tend to get what you pay for.
The reason as to why cigar lighters are amongst the most commonly bought cigar accessories is because their usage is inevitable. You have to light a cigar to enjoy it. And if your image is something you care about, you need to ensure that it is a proper lighter you are using. It also doesn’t help that the lighters are notoriously easy to lose; so that most people are perpetually replacing theirs.
Cigar tubes are another variety of cigar accessories that are very commonly bought. They are meant to serve the purpose of protecting the cigars, the same way an arsenal would protect the arrows in it. They are also image devices: you don’t want to be seen pulling cigars out of your pocket, if you can afford to be seen getting them out of a proper case.
Then there are cigar cases, as another variety of very commonly bought cigar accessories. These too, serve a practical purpose of protecting the cigars (just as the cigar tubes do); but they tend to be larger in size. They are also something of image devices – being seen pulling your cigars out of a case is definitely better than being seen pulling them out of your back pocket.
Cigar cutters are the next most commonly purchased cigar accessories. These find application in the smoking process itself; and they are quite indispensable. They are the devices you used to nip the ‘cap’ of the cigar so that you can start enjoying it. Of course, you could use your knife to uncap your cigars; but only will you look uncultured, you will also be taking the risk of making a mess of them.
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