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Have Your Cigar Properly Lit Up?

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Everyday, we watch so many cigar smokers. But, only a few faces in our eyes create special spaces for themselves. Actually, space is not about the value of face; it is about style and perfection in cigar smoking which induce us for ever. One should not forget that four out of five senses can taste and experience the aroma and flavor of cigar. These senses are sight, touch, smell and taste. So, one must not hesitate in using them while he or she is searching for quality cigars.

The overall cigar smoking processes can be segregated into two parts viz. physical practicality (includes cutting, lighting and smoking) and ultimate effect of cigar on your senses. So, let’s begin with the first one aspect which is about physical practicality.
â€Cigar cutting is quite important part of physical practicality. It is also true that there a numerous ways of cutting cigar’s cap like cutting with portable guillotine cutters, exotic cigar scissors, table-top cutters and so on. Eventually, the cut must be clean and level. So, cutter’s style may matter but make sure that cutter is sharp.â€

Now, if you have cut the cigar cap and left an alluring impact upon others then keep it maintained with the correct lighting up style. It least matters whether you are using butane lighter or a match. A cigar aficionado should know that things like candle may taint the flavor of cigar because its flames may contain wax flavor and eventually ruin the taste of your favorite cigar. So, one should avoid matches which contain high sulphur or wax.

Now if you have chosen the right lighter to lit up the cigar then hold your cigar horizontally in direct contact of the flame and slowly-slowly revolve it till the moment cigar is charred evenly. There is one more way to for lighting up the cigar. Put your cigar between your lips; try to keep the flame around half an inch away from the end and draw slowly while rotating the cigar. Keep the cigar in touch of the flame till the time, it has been evenly burnt.



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