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A Couple of Do''s and Don''ts a Quality Cigars Lover Must Know |
| 7/30/2008 6:01:09 PM |
Do not rush the process of smoking quality cigars. Keep a slow burn and allow yourself time to savor the taste and the aroma of your quality cigars. Smoking good quality cigars usually takes half an hour. Bigger sized quality cigars take at least an hour.
Don''t knock off the ashes of your quality cigars. Rest the cigar in an ashtray every few minutes - don''t huff and puff... Read More |
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How to Buy Quality Cigars as A Business Gift |
| 7/24/2008 5:18:33 PM |
In the corporate world there are many cigar aficionados and you may have some on your gift list. If you aren''t so familiar with quality cigars but would like to give these people some as a gift learning some simple basics like we are sharing here may help you to choose quality cigars. Cigar smoking used to be enjoyed by a small segment of the population but now quality... Read More |
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Smoking Good Quality Cigars |
| 7/14/2008 6:55:37 PM |
Smoking quality cigars require a hint of attitude, a dash of poise, and a spoonful of consideration. If you are a cigar lover, make sure you follow the etiquette that comes with your passion. You might have never thought about smoking as something that could be done properly, but believe it or not, there is a right way to smoking quality cigars. There are do''s and don''ts... Read More |
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Victor Sinclair's master blend of Quality Cigars |
| 7/13/2008 12:13:38 PM |
Victor Sinclair’s master blender José Dominguez has pulled off the coup of the century. The artful blend of Criollo ’98, Piloto Cubano, and Brazil Bahia long fillers, combined with a Sumatra binder and topped off with a delectable Connecticut Natural wrapper, has created quality cigars to give Macanudo a run for its money. It’s not just the tobaccos. It’s their treatment.... Read More |
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How to cut your Quality Cigars |
| 7/7/2008 2:07:01 PM |
Once you have selected your quality cigars, you will need to cut the closed end. All Havanas have a double cap over the head end - this end goes in your mouth. If you attempt to smoke a cigar the other way around, you will find that half way through it will unravel and take on the appearance of an exploded stick. There are a number of ways of cutting the cap, ranging from... Read More |
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