In the eyes of many people, cigars represent a symbol of status and a gentleman's performance.
In movies and TV shows, we often see wealthy people holding cigars in their hands, so cigars are associated with expensiveness.
In fact, expensive brand cigars are indeed expensive, but there are still many affordable cigars on the market.
As a tobacco with a more cultural circle, cigars seem to be more favored by some business people.
Most people like to enjoy cigars alone. Cigars are not like cigarettes, which can be lit up and thrown away after smoking.
To enjoy a good cigar, you need to cut off the cigar cap and use a professional lighter. There is a strong sense of ritual before enjoying it.
This sense of ritual will pull you out of your daily tension and return you to a state of complete comfort and relaxation.
Cigars are as desirable as cigarettes, but there are many essential differences. People who have never had contact with them may think that cigars = cigarettes.
That's wrong.
Cigarettes and cigars are not at the same level in terms of craftsmanship, production materials, time, and smoking methods.
In terms of taste alone, cigars have a rich and varied taste, which is something that cigarettes cannot achieve.
However, "Did you know that cigars are made from whole tobacco leaves that are fermented, dried, and then hand-rolled?"
However, cigarettes are made, shredded and wrapped in paper.
Everyone knows that the rule of smoking a cigarette is to take a deep breath, allowing the smoke to slowly enter the lungs from the cheeks and teeth, but it is obviously not possible to smoke a cigar the same way as a cigarette, which will definitely cause serious choking.
To smoke a cigar, you need to suck it slowly, let the smoke slowly contact the taste buds in your mouth, and then slowly exhale, using your mouth and nose to experience the unique aroma of the cigar.
There are two types of whole leaf cigars:
One is hand-rolled whole leaf cigars, and the other is machine-rolled whole leaf cigars;
The whole leaf cigars are hand-made, with obvious rubber bands on the outside, and the appearance of each cigarette is quite different, and the thickness also varies to a certain extent;
Hand-rolled whole leaf cigars
Machine-rolled whole leaf cigars have a flat and smooth appearance, uniform thickness, and a thinner outer skin.
Machine-rolled whole leaf cigars
There is a saying in Cuba: cigars are God's grass, made by the skillful hands of Cuban cigar rollers.
"When a cigar is lit, air passes through the gap. If the cigar is rolled too tightly, it will not be inhaled; if it is rolled too loose, the cigar will burn too quickly. So it is important to get the density and tightness just right." Therefore, the appropriate tightness of the leaf core must be completed by an excellent cigar roller.