I've also started to do this, BUT only with mild cigars. Even with mild cigars, it still stings, so you just need to get used to it.
I've also started to do this, BUT only with mild cigars. Even with mild cigars, it still stings, so you just need to get used to it.
Great Advice! I had no idea this would improve my ability to taste the flavors. Can't wait to try.
Sean
I prefer to gently sniff a little of the smoke you can release from your mouth after drawing. All the flavor, none of the sting. Wind will completely screw this method up, along with making your cigar burn hot and unevenly. I hate smoking in the wind.
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Update: Okay, tried this on a camping trip this weekend. Managed to do it every now and then. Tried it with a Padron. Big mistake. I thought my head was going to explode for a while.
i know that a lot of taste comes from smelling, but you guys aren't making this sound too appealing. i think ill stick to smelling it in my nose apose to blowing it out.
i did try it at a bbq this wknd. i dont think i was that successful. i did sense a lil more flavor but didn't burn at all.
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