Something that you will hear when you begin smoking cigars is that there is a difference in the blends of tobacco used in different size cigars, even though the cigars are part of the same line. Is this true, or is it one of those myths surrounding cigars? If it were true, why would cigars from the same line have a different blend? Does it offer a different taste to the cigar? Actually, it is true that they used different blends, and the taste can be different. They use different blends for several reasons.
The next time you use your butane lighter to fire up a cigar, see if you have the ability to detect differences in blend. With practice, this is something that you should be able to do.
You will find that in the larger cigars, even though they might be in the same line, they simply have more of the tobacco than the smaller ones do. You will find that the ratios may vary slightly between the large and the small, and this is something that will account for the difference in taste. Many times the taste difference is subtle, but one who has been smoking cigars for any length of time should be able to pick out the difference.
Take the cigars and cut them open to look at the difference in blends. You are likely going to see more dark tobacco in the larger cigar. Doing this is a good way for you to get a visual that will help you to understand the differences in the blends even though the cigars are from the same line.
When you find a blend that you like, you are going to want to stick to it. Remember that the size of the cigar is often a factor in how the cigar tastes. It can be fun to experiment with other blends as well so that you can expand your tastes. Try different sizes of the same blend as well. You might find that you prefer a larger cigar that gives you a full taste or you might want to have a smaller cigar. The more you experiment, the greater your knowledge of cigars will be.
The next time you use your butane lighter to fire up a cigar, see if you have the ability to detect differences in blend. With practice, this is something that you should be able to do.
You will find that in the larger cigars, even though they might be in the same line, they simply have more of the tobacco than the smaller ones do. You will find that the ratios may vary slightly between the large and the small, and this is something that will account for the difference in taste. Many times the taste difference is subtle, but one who has been smoking cigars for any length of time should be able to pick out the difference.
Take the cigars and cut them open to look at the difference in blends. You are likely going to see more dark tobacco in the larger cigar. Doing this is a good way for you to get a visual that will help you to understand the differences in the blends even though the cigars are from the same line.
When you find a blend that you like, you are going to want to stick to it. Remember that the size of the cigar is often a factor in how the cigar tastes. It can be fun to experiment with other blends as well so that you can expand your tastes. Try different sizes of the same blend as well. You might find that you prefer a larger cigar that gives you a full taste or you might want to have a smaller cigar. The more you experiment, the greater your knowledge of cigars will be.
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Dave Sabot is the owner of an online cigar lighters store. With expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including torch lighters, Dave also authors a highly rated blog featuring articles and videos on cigar lighter repair.
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