I have trouble with this too. If you smoke it down all the way, how far is enough? Personally I have a hard time not smoking nearly the whole thing. It seems to me that I have a hard time putting down even a cheap 3 dollar cigar. Guess I want to get full value out of it. Well anyway, even if it is unbearable at the moment, say half way through, you never know how it will improve along the way.![]()
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So what makes the taste change? I assume it must be the last part of the stick absorbing all the smoke, and changing the flavor? Or is it due to the actual variations in the different parts of the tobacco leaf?
If it's a change due to smoke, could you just split the cigar and smoke twice? I guess that was Nub is trying to do?
I really don't know, but I would guess that much of the moisture leaves the cigar through the foot. Storing at an RH above 65% makes the wrapper non-porous, so the cigar is wetter near the head until it gets a chance to dry out all the way through.
Again, it's just a guess, but I have experienced a marked improvement in a cigar, especially the last half, after it rests a while. You may want to try dry boxing before smoking the cigar also. Just put the cigar in an unhumidified box for a day or 2 before you smoke it.
As for cutting it in half, don't do it. The part near the head will smoke ok but the other half will just unravel.
Agreed. I also find that there seems to be a spot where the cigar just seems to go out. I usually take this as an indication that it's time to let it stay out.
You may also find that letting the cigar sit in your humi for 6 months or so before you smoke it will take the harshness out.
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