A PROPPER CUT
A cigar should be cut just above the cap line, right
before the curved end of the cigar starts to straighten out.
The objective is to create an aperture that ensures a smooth opening
for smoking without damaging the structure.
A double or single bladed cutter, a special cigar scissor or a punch
cutter with a circular blade are all different styles of cigar cutters.
> The Pierce:
A simple small hole punched in the end of the cigar. It
keeps the "head" firm but may produce a sharp "bite" as the concentrated jet of smoke hits the tongue.
> The Guillotine Cut:
A straight-across slice with a razor-sharp cutter,
it provides a clean, open drawing area and disperses the smoke to
avoid "bite." Americans tend to choose this option.
> The "V" Cut:
Preferred by Europeans, it provides ample area
for proper air circulation, yet keeps bitter tars down at the deep
end of the "V" and away from your tongue.
LIGHTING YOUR CIGAR
The ritual of lighting a cigar involves two very important
principals. The first involves the instruments used to light the
cigar and the second the enjoyment of your Habano. To begin with
always use a butane lighter or a cedar or wooden match-stick. Try
to never use a petrol lighter, a candle or a wax match as all of
these impart odours that the cigar is quick to absorb. The second
principle to remember is that a cigar must be lit with the utmost
patience and tranquillity. Nothing spoils the enjoyment of a Habano
faster than a badly lit cigar.
WARMING YOUR CIGAR
At a 90 degree angle hold your cigar above
the flame of your lighter. Burning directly in the flame makes it
too hot. Patiently twist or rotate the cigar until all parts of
the foot are evenly charred.
Place the cigar to your lips and with the flame still under the
foot puff gently onto the cigar until the flames jump up. Continue
to slowly rotate the cigar while occasionally blowing on the foot
to ensure an even burn.
ASHING
Allow the ashes of a cigar to gently fall from the cigar
and don't concern yourself with the fate of the ashes, just know
that a cigar is not meant to be tapped like a cigarette on the edge
of an ashtray. Should you prefer ashing then carefully roll the
ash off using the edge of the ashtray.
RELIGHTING
It is fine to relight your Habano if it goes out just
simply clean the ashes off the foot of the cigar by twisting its
sides on the edge of an ashtray.
Life is an experience, a cigar is there to punctuate that experience.
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