bluue13
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From what I understand, the concept of Nub is that the cigar is constructed entirely out of the "sweet spot" of the cigar. This confuses me mostly because the Nubs I have had all seem to develop and change as I'm smoking them as much as every other cigar does. I notice changes in flavor nuances and different notes of taste that come through as the burn makes its way toward the middle and end of the cigar. It makes sense to me that this would happen because as a cigar burns, the heat, smoke, tar, and other such compounds affect your palate (in my opinion).
So wouldn't it make sense that you just cant actually smoke only the "sweet spot" of the cigar? Doesn't the sweet spot come from the changes as it burns?
Anyone have thoughts?
...I must be in a philosophical mood tonight... :laugh:
So wouldn't it make sense that you just cant actually smoke only the "sweet spot" of the cigar? Doesn't the sweet spot come from the changes as it burns?
Anyone have thoughts?
...I must be in a philosophical mood tonight... :laugh: