How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

The first records of tobacco smoking in civilization can be traced back to the Ancient Maya, smoking as a ritual can be seen depicted on Mayan artifacts dating as far back as 1,000 B.C.. At the end of the 15th century A.D., explorers returned to the European continent with the prized tobacco leaf in hand, and our love affair with tobacco began. Cigars arrived to Great Britain in 1815 and immediately became popular among upper-class.

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

Today, high quality cigars are readily available for everyone who visits a cigar smoking shop. The Cigar Association of America reported that in 2012, 13.7 billion cigars were sold in the U.S., and about 5.5 million adults in the U.S. enjoyed a good cigar. In Canada, the popularity of cigar smoking and Native Cigarettes has steadily been on the rise since 2004. The trick is to find a cigar from an Online Cigar Shop you can truly savor. The right cigar is fresh and constructed well from aged tobacco with a exquisite taste and a pleasant aroma.

 

 

Freshnesscigar test

The first thing to check for is freshness. Pinch the cigar between two fingers to check the moisture. If the wrapper cracks when pinched, the cigar is not fresh. If buying a batch of cigars by the box, check each of the cigars for freshness, while if you need to prepare your cigars before smoking you need to learn what is the best cigar cutter there is for this purpose. Cigars will typically dry up within one day of being removed from the humidor.

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How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

Cigar Construction

One key element in the construction of a cigar to consider, is the amount of tobacco that is wrapped into the leaf. Overfilled cigars can be difficult for smoking, and there is typically less taste and smoke, which will affect the aroma. On the other hand, if a cigar is under-filled, while it will be easy to smoke, it will become too hot to enjoy and the taste will be mostly of burnt tobacco.

Aged Tobacco and Consistency
Tobacco needs to be properly aged in order for the optimal flavour and aroma to be present in each cigar. The best test is to consciously smoke the cigar. A cigar demonstrates it’s brand integrity through it’s consistent blend of taste and aroma. Once you learn to recognize each brands own unique signature you can then decide which one you would prefer on any given day.

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

Cigars should also be checked for color consistency, particularly if purchasing by the box. Quality cigars should be the same color. Check each batch of cigars in the humidor as a gauge.

 

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

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Taste and Aroma
The taste and aroma of a cigar is often mostly influenced by the cigar leaf wrapper or the aging of the tobacco. Common tastes and aromas include cocoa, nut, hardwood or cedar, pepper, leather, cinnamon, floral, coffee, and fruit. Typically, although not always the case, the darker the cigar, the more intense and rich the flavour and smell of the cigar will be.

Research
One of the best ways to find a good cigar to enjoy is by using social media and the internet. Try searching for cigars online to find real time updates, blog ratings, and online reviews of cigars, cigar cutters and the best humidor.

1. “All About Cigars.” (2013). Cigar Association of America. Retrieved from http://www.cigarassociation.org.
2. “Canadian per-capita consumption of pipe, snuff, chewing tobacco and cigars 1998-2007.” (2008). Physicians for a Smoke-free Canada. Retrieved from http://www.smoke-free.ca/factsheets/pdf/cigars,%20snuff,%20chewing%20and%20pipe%20tobacco.pdf.

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Terrance Hatchett knows the importance of having well-aged cigars, especially when he wants to enjoy them at home. For quality cigars, he strongly recommends Victory Cigars for their wide selection of cutters, flasks and pipes. For more information, visit their website.

 

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

How To Choose a Cigar Like An Aficionado

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Comments

  1. Nice article. Thanks!

  2. Great post and love the infographic at the end!