Thursday, November 18, 2010

Everything You Must Know On How To Cut A Fine Cigar

By Edward Morgan


When you know how to cut a fine cigar, you will then be able to enjoy smoking it fully. There are some terms associated with it, like the end that is put into the mouth is called the head, and the very tip is the cap. The cap is made from vegetable glue or sap, and this seals the wrapping to hole it together.

You do want to cut the cap, but not all of it off. If you do, it will unravel and ruin the experience for you. Before you begin to cut it, look at the end carefully. You can see clearly where it is, and this is going to be the part that you will focus on.

Cut off just a slice of this cap. It will be about the width of your fingernail. You can use cigar scissors, or cutters like a guillotine for this. Some will produce more even and better cuts, but if you are new, find one that is easy to use. Many of these can be operated with one hand and are designed to be placed and carried in a pocket.

Having a good cutter is important. They come in many styles and at many different price points. A cheap cutter can even enhance the experience for you. When you look for them, your cigar shop can help make this purchase easier since they can recommend one for your level that fives good results. They do not all cut the same, and some will offer a more even cut than others, but you should not underestimate the need for one.

Biting of the end can seem romantic, but the truth is this shows a lack of sophistication and can leave you with a bitter mouthful of tobacco leaves and wrapping. You also run the risk of ruining the cigar, and when you pay good money for the best this is a risk you don't want to take. It shows that you don't appreciate the art that goes into them and can be a costly mistake.

Only cut when you are sitting down to smoke it. This keeps it fresher and more enjoyable. Since they are like fine wines, you want to prepare it to be smoked to enjoy it fully. Cut about 1/6th of an inch from the cap. A guillotine is the easiest for novices make sure to leave some glue behind and enjoy.

For those that are tapered at the end instead of flat, look at it carefully before you cut. Determine where the widest part is and then cut ahead of that toward the end you stick into your mouth. These can be somewhat easier for beginners to cut, but you do need to be slightly more careful with the glue on these to ensure a proper cut.

If you have a lot of difficulty in figuring out how to cut a fine cigar, look at it carefully and understand all the parts before you cut into it. Take your time with this step to ensure that you have a clean cut. Once you have done so, light it with a butane lighter or a match, since you want no other tastes to mix in with it. Enjoy it leisurely and at your own pace.




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