How to smoke a cigar, from cut to light.
Published: Tuesday, September 12, 2023
- Choosing the Right Cigar:
Select a cigar that suits your taste preferences in terms of size, shape, and flavor. Cigars vary in strength and flavor, so choose one that matches your preference. - Cutting the Cigar:
Use a cigar cutter to make a clean, precise cut at the head (closed end) of the cigar.
Make sure to cut just above the cap, which is the rounded part of the head.
Avoid biting or tearing the cigar, as this can damage the wrapper and affect the draw. - Inspecting the Cigar:
Examine the cigar for any visible flaws or damage.
Ensure the wrapper is smooth and not cracked. - Toasting the Foot:
Hold the cigar at a slight angle over a flame without letting it touch the fire.
Gently rotate the cigar to evenly toast the foot (open end) until it begins to glow and the edges turn black. - Lighting the Cigar:
Place the toasted foot of the cigar in your mouth.
While drawing in slowly, continue to hold the flame to the foot, allowing it to ignite.
Rotate the cigar to ensure an even burn.
Avoid using scented candles or lighter fluids, as they can affect the flavor of the cigar. - Puffing and Savoring:
Once the cigar is lit, take slow, gentle puffs rather than inhaling the smoke into your lungs.
Savor the flavors and aromas by rolling the smoke around your mouth.
Pay attention to the nuances of the cigar’s flavor profile. - Ash Management:
Let the ash naturally form while smoking. Quality cigars tend to produce long, solid ash.
Gently tap the ash into an ashtray to prevent it from falling off prematurely. - Proper Etiquette:
Hold the cigar between your index finger and thumb or between your index and middle fingers.
Avoid excessive ashing or tapping, as it can make the cigar burn unevenly.
Do not stub out the cigar like a cigarette; instead, let it go out naturally when you’re finished. - Enjoying the Experience:
Relax, socialize, and enjoy the moment. Smoking a cigar is about more than just the tobacco; it’s about the experience and camaraderie. - Storing Your Cigars:
Cigars should be stored in a proper humidor to maintain their freshness and flavor. A humidor helps regulate temperature and humidity.
Remember that cigar smoking is a leisurely and contemplative activity. Take your time and savor the flavors, aromas, and company of those you’re with.