RedPop4 said:Welcome fellow lovers of the leaf.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Rafter said:I have a ritual that I go through before I enjoy the smoke of a good cigar.
My current favorite is a Chateau Fuente Royale Salute.
I unwrap the plastic from the cigar, remove the label unless I wanna be a "wanna be", or if it's too tight to remove.
I feel the cigar. The leaf wrapper should have a certain rubbery quality. I smell it, then put it to my ear and listen, it it's a truly fine cigar, I may hear the violent rantings of a Central American dictator. If I actually hear Fidel Castro, I definitely got a good one!
I then grint my teeth, (like Clint Eastwood, or like a F14 pilot getting shot off a carrier), and while gently pressing the cigar against my teeth, NOT my lips...I firmly bite the least little bit of the tip off, and SPIT IT OUT! Spitting it out is VERY important and should be done with the utmost enthusiam to show respect for the spanish person who hand made-the cigar. Real men spit, aggresively and with dry passion. AND TOWARDS THE GROUND!
I tilt back my head very slightly to keep the smoke out of my eyes and light the end SLOWLY, turning it ever so slightly to ensure EVEN slow start.
I then spit, and SLOWLY puff. I DO NOT INHALE! I don't try to knock the ashes off by tapping it like a cigarette. I slowly roll the end on the edge of an ash tray.
Baron Kurtz said:Sancho Panza "Sancho". Bought in 1999, and sitting in my humidor in Britain since then along with some Cohiba Esplendidos and a couple of Montecriso #4s . . . Now i can smoke 'em, again. They have aged nicely.
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StanleyVanBuren said:Cohibas. I pick mine up whenever I'm in London.