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Tobacciana: Smoking collectibles.
Tooth: A grainy pattern on tobacco leaves.
Torcedores: Another name for a cigar roller.
Toro: A big cigar, around six inches in length and 50 in ri... |
03-03-2009
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 | ...Le Cirque; only smoking one brand of cigar...not my idea of good living! If you smoke a couple of times a week, or even one (1) a day, smoking one brand, one size might suffice. If you are a frequent ... |
01-03-2009
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 | ...ection to cigar smoking others are much more discerning and concentrate on just one particular item.For example some collectors will concentrate solely on antique lighters, others may focus on cigar h... |
27-02-2009
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 | ...g in your cigar smoking experience ... or someone who has been smoking fine cigars for years and has just as much experience as they do and so they begin to tailor their advice to suit your level of e... |
26-02-2009
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...those who enjoy smoking cigars and drinking.
Cigar Drill: Also known as a pinhole cutter, the cigar drill cuts a small whole in the head of the cigar, working in a “drill-like” fashion.
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25-02-2009
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 | ...ed to his side. Smoking since he was first able to score a cigar he is a cigar nut and the Wikapedia of tobacco today. At close to 6'-3" Alex is a big boy which makes him stand out in Central America ... |
24-02-2009
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 | ...d – and enjoy smoking – the cigars I listed and rated herein. If you have tried any of these, or are going to, drop us a line and let me know what you thought; I would be interested to know.
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19-02-2009
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 | ...t role in cigar smoking. In movies and cartoons, you see people huffing and puffing away like a steam engine on their stogies. In reality however, you probably only want to take a puff every minute or... |
16-02-2009
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 | ...'re still worth smoking next week.
It's up to you to establish the environment that will keep your cigars fresh in that new humidor and it's not all about temperature. In fact it's more about the lev... |
12-02-2009
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 | ...than the joy of smoking. That is not what we are referring to as a fresh cigar.We want you to be able to keep your cigars in good condition until you smoke them. If they get too dried out, you will ha... |
09-02-2009
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... US that forbid smoking in tobacconists and cigar lounges. If you can spare 60 seconds, you can help do something about it. There is an online petition you can sign for "The Tobacc...
06-02-2009
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 | ...portantly, your smoking experience.
As we discussed before, there are two types of cigars – blended and non-blended (think Cuban). Manufacturers outside Cuba by and large use more than on... |
04-02-2009
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 | ...t all...banning smoking in cigar bars!I just returned from a few days in New York City where I enjoyed relaxing and smoking at Barclay-Rex (67 Broad Street), Davidoff (535 Madison Avenue), De La Conch... |
02-02-2009
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 | ...in your overall smoking experience. But what the hell. Sometimes you just want a quick smoke, or perhaps you are traveling and won’t have time to enjoy a proper cigar. In these situations, you may f... |
02-02-2009
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 | ...m to date cigar smoking from the time Christopher Columbus arrived in the new world in 1492 the fact is that cigar smoking has been around for much longer than that. Some historians suggest that cigar... |
30-01-2009
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 | ... unless you are smoking a Cuban cigar, the filler inside your smoke is blended from many different types of tobacco. Cuba is the only country that uses strictly its own tobacco leaves. In a typical ci... |
28-01-2009
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 | ...ned anything in smoking the Juan Lopez Obus, it's that the regional editions hold much more promise than the limited editions. While not disappointed with the Juan Lopez Obus, I have been disappoint... |
27-01-2009
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 | ... us wouldn't be smoking cigars today.No, the term did not come from the Tijuana Brass but it did seem to come into use some time back in 1996 when it was first used on a cigar smokers' newsgroup on th... |
27-01-2009
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 | ...er all, part of smoking is the camaraderie. So pick up a pack of the bizarre, and get your friends involved!
Cigarillos
You may have seen many a mean hombre, cowboy hat titled low over his eyes, a s... |
26-01-2009
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 | ...t the notion of smoking a Macanudo. Macanudo's reputation for being mild has also given it the reputation of being a beginner's cigar. Whether you're a Macanudo fan or not, the new Macanudo 1968 is wo... |
25-01-2009
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