hangten
Well-Known Member
Hi all!
This is my first actual post besides my post in the Introduction forum. I searched the forum but really didn't find any info on lighting cigars. So here it goes!
I've noticed that the way that I light a cigar can affect the first initial taste. For instance, on one occassion with a Davidoff Grand Cru, I did not toast the foot and just let the flame from my lighter barely touch the foot for 10 seconds and took one quck puff. This produced the flame jump that I have read about. My initial taste was a very pleasant, rich and extremely creamy sensation. Upon looking at the foot though, it was only partially lit.
I tried another Grand Cru a few days later, but this time I toasted the foot for about 15 seconds. I then proceded to light the cigar while I took several quick puffs which lit the foot completely. The rich, creamy sensation was missing. What I received was a mouthful of good tobacco taste.
As I really don't hang out at cigar places, I have never seen an experienced smoker light up a cigar. The only videos I have seen were on youtube and those guys look like they really over puff on the cigar as they light it. Are there any video resources out there that show the proper technique to light a cigar? Or can you guys help me out by describing your lighting techniques?
Thanks
Duane
This is my first actual post besides my post in the Introduction forum. I searched the forum but really didn't find any info on lighting cigars. So here it goes!
I've noticed that the way that I light a cigar can affect the first initial taste. For instance, on one occassion with a Davidoff Grand Cru, I did not toast the foot and just let the flame from my lighter barely touch the foot for 10 seconds and took one quck puff. This produced the flame jump that I have read about. My initial taste was a very pleasant, rich and extremely creamy sensation. Upon looking at the foot though, it was only partially lit.
I tried another Grand Cru a few days later, but this time I toasted the foot for about 15 seconds. I then proceded to light the cigar while I took several quick puffs which lit the foot completely. The rich, creamy sensation was missing. What I received was a mouthful of good tobacco taste.
As I really don't hang out at cigar places, I have never seen an experienced smoker light up a cigar. The only videos I have seen were on youtube and those guys look like they really over puff on the cigar as they light it. Are there any video resources out there that show the proper technique to light a cigar? Or can you guys help me out by describing your lighting techniques?
Thanks
Duane