There’s no need to repeatedly tap or flick a cigar’s ash like that of a cigarette. Handmade cigars are crafted from long-filler tobacco, which holds a far longer and sturdier ash than a cigarette, whose ash flakes and end up in your lap if left to any length. Fiddling with the ash with too much […]
A bad cut will ruin even the best of cigars, so it’s important to snip your smoke correctly to avoid problems later. Before you begin, it’s important to know that the object of the cut is to create an ample. smooth opening for smoking without damaging the cigar’s structure. With most cigars, this means cutting […]
Apair of new Regional Edition Cuban cigars have been released in the Asia Pacific territory, and one of them is a re-issue of a long-discontinued format. The Flor de Cano Diademas is a Churchill-sized cigar that measures 7 inches long by 47 ring gauge, also known as Juleita No. 2 in Cuban cigar factories. This particular smoke […]
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