How To Smoke Your First Cigar
We wanted to share this article from "All things Cigars" for all those who wish to start their new adventure into the cigar world!
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Step 1: Find a calm place
Believe it or not, the place where you smoke your cigar can make or break your first cigar
experience. Usually, a cigar lounge is a great place because it is a calm environment and
people are very respectful of each other’s space. If you feel like talking, you talk. If you
don’t, you don’t. Just say hello, we are all humans here. The main objective is for you to find
a relaxed environment to appreciate your first cigar. Another option is to smoke at home,
this way you will always be 100% focused on smoking your cigar. The downside is that if you
want to ask something, you’re just going to have to google it.
Step 2: Find the right cigar for you
Finding a great cigar is essential for your first experience. Don’t worry about having the
biggest, darkest, and more powerful-looking cigar in the room. You will have time to
experiment with all of that when your palate evolves in the future. For now, just worry about
having a smooth and tasty cigar without overpowering your mouth and nose. Ask the
person behind the counter to help you with that, they will do it with a smile on their face.
Step 3: Cut your cigar the right way
Cutting your cigar might seem a bit simplistic and not even worthy of some lines but it can
make a big difference in your cigar smoking experience. Premium cigars usually have
three caps, never less than two. The cap is what holds the foot of the cigar together, closing
the tobacco leaves when they are rolled. It is very important that you cut your cigar with a
very sharp cutter and that your cut is just enough for the first cap to come off. Remember,
you can always cut a bit further, but you can never undo it. Once it is cut, it’s cut forever. If
you cut your cigar too far, you run the risk of the wrapper leaf starting to open up and you’ll
end up with a ruined cigar and a mouth full of bits of tobacco. And that is never a pleasant
thing. Cut it with confidence so the blade doesn’t jam and destroy the leaves. One hard
squeeze on the cutter and you are good to go. If you are using someone else’s cutter, blow
on it to get rid of any excess tobacco that might be left in the cutter. It is a gesture of
respect to the person that is using it next.
Step 4: Toast it
Chances are, your first instinct is to get the lighter and put the flame
directly on your cigar, and puff on it until it is lit. Please, don’t do that. Instead, what you
should do is to hold the cigar at an angle and ignite your lighter without the flame ever
touching the leaves. The heat from the lighter is more than enough to start producing some
smoke. Keep rotating the cigar until it is evenly lit up. Don’t worry about being perfect, this
is your first cigar after all. And if you feel like you are not up to the job, ask for help from
anyone around you (assuming you are at a lounge). The most important piece of advice is
to never burn your cigar too much as the taste of it will become very unpleasant.
Step 5: Blow out and not in
Yes. The very first thing you should do before puffing in the smoke is to blow the “old”
smoke out. Put the cigar in your mouth and gently blow out the accumulated smoke inside
of it. Aficionados do this because a lot of ammonia and other bitter substances (we’ll get
nerdy on other articles, not this one) will accumulate on the foot of the cigar and will force
them inside. Once you blow this first smoke out, they will leave the cigar and you will get a
very enjoyable first draw. The first draw should be controlled, with the smoke slowly
entering your mouth forming the first flavor notes of your cigar. There is no recommended
time for a puff, just do what feels more comfortable to you.
Step 6: Don’t inhale!
Forget about the way you smoked that cigarette pack when you stole it from your uncle.
Yeah, we all did it. You inhaled the smoke straight to your lungs and coughed like crazy.
Let’s put it this way: if you do that with your cigar, it will be ten times worse and you will put
down your cigar immediately, never smoke again and you’re going to tell everyone that
cigars suck. So, let’s avoid it. The right way to smoke your cigar is to suck the air gently and
fill your mouth with that tasty smoke. Let the smoke stay in your mouth for a couple of
seconds and then blow it away gently. Try to concentrate on the aromas that the smoke
produces on your mouth and on the air surrounding you. For now, it will only smell like a
cigar but with time you will be able to identify flavors like vanilla, coffee beans, chocolate,
leather, pepper, and much more. If you feel confident enough, try a technique called “retro
hale”. Retro hale simply means that you will blow the last bits of smoke out from your nose.
Step 7: Take your time
Cigars are meant to be enjoyed and appreciated along with the smoking session so please
take your time between puffs. Usually, we recommend a puff a minute for beginners. This
will ensure that your cigar burns at a consistent pace, developing the expected flavors and,
most importantly, it prevents cigar nausea. If you are new to nicotine, your body must
adapt and the only way you can do it is too slowly introduce him to it. Cigar nausea can
cause shivers, a slight headache, cold sweats, and in more severe cases, throwing up.
Have a glass of water near you to keep always hydrated on your first cigars, take your time
and you will be just fine.
Step 8: Do not tap that ash
Have you ever seen those Instagram pics where the ash is almost the same size as the
entire cigar? That’s a good thing. The long ash protects your cigar from over-heating and
prevents that over-heating reaction to create a bitter taste on your draw. Let the ash fall
gracefully where it wants to fall and don’t worry if it falls on your lap (where it always does.
Always. Every. Single. Time.) Don’t worry if it happens, a gentle shake and the ash is gone.
Plus, you will have a funny Instagram Story to share with your friends. You can also tap
very gently with your cigar against the ashtray if you feel the ash is getting uncomfortably
big, just don’t tap too hard because you could end up with a broken wrapper.
Step 9: Smoke your cigar until it feels good
Does it feel great? Keep smoking. Doesn’t feel that great anymore? Leave the cigar on the
ashtray and leave. That’s it. Do not let everyone else tell you that you should keep smoking
it. It is your cigar, and you should enjoy it until the moment that you feel like it. Some say
you should smoke until the ash hits the band. Others say you should smoke it until you
burn your fingers. We say: smoke your cigar and enjoy it. The moment that cigars stop
being enjoyable for any reason, just stop. We have had tons of cigars so far and some we
enjoy until our fingers are burnt and others, we put down on the first puffs because they are
just terrible. While you are smoking it try to divide it into three thirds as some cigars are
built to evolve in flavor in each one of the thirds.
Step 10: Put it down like a gentleman or a lady
When you are ready to put down your cigar, place it in the center of the ashtray and let it go
out by itself. Don’t smash your cigar against the ashtray as it will create a very intense
(and frankly, quite bad) smell on the room. If you just put it down, it will gently go out in an
odorless and very elegant fashion. Stand up, say goodbye to your new friends at the lounge
and get on with your life.
Once you have smoked a bunch of cigars you will see that eventually you will create your
own rules and rituals and that’s ok. Cigar smoking is celebratory, and it is a personal thing
and it should remain this way. The most important thing is that you enjoy it and feel good
with yourself while doing it.
Do you feel like we missed something in this article? Feel free to drop us a comment. The
point of this read is to improve the chances of you feeling good about your first cigar and to
create an experience that is worth repeating.
Have a great smoke!