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Etiquette and Cigar Smoking

The best way to observe etiquette with regard to cigar smoking in a social setting is to refrain from doing so as a general rule especially if you are visiting someone's home, unless cigars are offered by the host, or if you are urged to smoke your own cigar by your host. There should be no cigars smoked during the course of the meal, and they should be lighted only after dessert has been served.

The first rule in the observance of proper etiquette in cigar smoking is ...

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How to choose your cigar

The first thing that we notice is the color of the box of cigars and how we associate it with a name: yellow for Montecristo, red for Partagas, green for Macanudo and so forth. These colors which predominate on cigar boxes give as a sense of recognition of the product as the visual aspect associated with the first contact that we make with the cigars.

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How to cut

There are various methods that are used to cut a cigar. From the "V" cut, to the pinching of the tip with your nail, to the scissor type or guillotine type of cutter, each individual cigar smoker has to experiment and select the preferred manner with which to cut his cigar.

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How to light

A great deal has been written about how to light your cigar. The consensus among almost all cigars smokers is to stay away from gasoline lighters for a very simple reason. The last thing you need is to mix the aroma of your cigar with the odors and fumes emanating from a gasoline lighter. A butane lighter held 1/2 inch below your cigar while rotating ...

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How to smoke

 

What to drink with your cigar
Cognac

The most popular traditional drink with fine cigars is Cognac or brandy. French Cognacs have solid cores of vanilla flavors derived from long years of oak-barrel aging. The crisp, clean flavors of the distilled wine keep the palate alive for the smooth, spicy flavors of a hand-rolled cigar.

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