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Smoking a cigar is different from smoking a cigarette. You do not inhale the smoke of a cigar. The smoke lingers in your mouth and you smoothly blow it. There is a skill involved in smoking a cigar and there is a level of sophistication and beauty associated with it. Some of the cigar smokers do not know how to smoke a cigar too. Considered a sign of class and refinement, very few people smoke a cigar. It is associated with the stylish and rich people. Here are a few tips that will help you in smoking a cigar:

1. Where to smoke a cigar: Many cigar lovers love to smoke their cigar sitting alone in a room playing some classic music. It is ideal with a glass of rum, cognac or brandy. However, it is not that you do not enjoy cigar with friends. In fact, you can smoke a cigar wherever you wish. Ideally, you smoke indoors on a winter evening. Again, the season does not really matter.

2. Cutting the cigar: You have to cut handmade cigars before lighting them. Before lighting, the cigar you must cut off the closed end of the stick. Just leave about one eighth of an inch of the cap. The cut has to be definite and quick. You cannot have an uneven cut, as it will only tear the leaves. Try to make the cut in one strong quick motion. There are special cigar cutters that you get for cutting. You could use sharp scissors or knife, but there is a style involved in using the cigar cutter.

3. Lighting a cigar: This is a significant step. You must light in a way that it burns evenly and smoothly. There is a pleasure involved in even lighting a cigar. Hold it horizontally and get the flame to touch the end of the cigar. Slowly revolve the stick in a way that it is uniformly charred. Blow slightly to create a glow, which is how you burn the cigar.

4. Smoking the cigar: It is an art to know how to smoke a cigar. After lighting inhale the smoke and let the smoke linger in your mouth. This will enable you to enjoy its flavor. Do not inhale like a cigarette and do not puff too hard. Try not to flick the ash of the cigar often. A good quality cigar will be able to hold the ash even an inch long. If you try to remove, the ash often then there is a chance the cigar could go off. In case such a thing happens, just knock off the extra ash and start the process of lighting again. It is normal for a cigar to go off by itself. You might have to relight several times.

5. Ending the cigar: Normally you give up a cigar when it is about an inch from the center of the band. A true connoisseur of cigar will never smoke the cigar completely. You should never ever smoke it past the ribbon, as it is wrong cigar smoking etiquette. You just need to rest it on the ashtray and it will go off on its own. Never stub out the cigar like a cigarette. The above process will clearly help you to learn how to smoke a cigar


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