6.
Why do some hand made cigars burn uneven or are hard to draw?
Answer: These two problems are common with a product that is
totally depended on the human element to produce a perfect cigar
every time. Perfect and every time are words that are almost
impossible to achieve in any industry.
When a cigar burns uneven the problem could be that it was not
lit properly. You must make sure when lighting that the entire
end of the cigar is lit all the way around to insure an even
burn from the start. If properly lit and the cigar starts to
burn uneven or is hard to draw the following could be the problem.
(A)
In making the bunch the cigar maker did not tube the filler
to allow air to pass through the cigar properly. This will cause
a hard draw. (B) The term empalmado or booked means that the
cigar maker placed the long filler leaves one on top of the
other with no air channels. Consequentially one side of the
cigar will have more filler leaves then the other causing it
to take longer to burn on one side. (C) To help with the uneven
burning problem you can trim the unburned part of the cigar
off and light it again. This is not a cure but will help even
out the burn. (D) As far as the hard draw there is not much
that can be done. Unfortunately, this is a common problem with
all hand made cigars no matter what brand you smoke.
7.What
country other than Cuba produces the finest hand made cigars?
Answer:
Where the cigar is produced or manufactured has absolutely no
bearing on the quality of the cigar. The only two determining
factors in producing a quality cigar is "Tobacco and Experienced
Cigar makers". If you have the finest tobacco available
in today's market and an experienced
cigar
maker you could produce the finest cigar in the world in your
own home.
8.
Does Cuba still produce the best tobacco in the world?
Answer:
According to the Cuban government they do and that is what they
want you to believe. However, over the last 20 years the quality
of the Cuban tobacco has greatly deteriorated from its glory
days. The lack of pesticides and fertilizers as well as the
knowledge of how to grow quality tobacco has greatly affected
it. Keep in mind that the families who for generations grew
the finest tobacco in Cuba passing their knowledge from father
to son have all fled Cuba because of Fidel Castro. These once
great Vegas or plantations were taken from these families and
given to people who had little or no knowledge about growing
tobacco just because they were of the communist party.
9.
Why do certain cigar brands taste different if everyone is claiming
to basically use the same types of tobaccos?
Answer:
Lets use wrapper leaves as an example. .lust because the wrapper
is from Connecticut or Ecuador does not mean that it is the
same. You have many different grades and qualities of wrapper
as well as all the other tobaccos used. The origin of the seeds
as well as the region of the country they were planted in is
an important factor. The same seeds planted in one region will
yield a tobacco leaf that is different from those planted in
another region as well as from one plantation to another has
its affects on quality. Soil and weather conditions greatly
affect the quality of any tobacco from year to year. Other very
important factors are the curing and fermentation processes
in the beginning stages after harvesting the tobacco. All of
these conditions can affect the texture, flavor and aroma of
the tobacco. Each type of tobacco such as wrapper, binder and
long filler demand different periods of time to age and properly
ferment. The fermentation process for each is extremely important
to enhance the flavor and aroma as well as to eliminate any
remaining impurities the tobacco has.
Keeping
all this in mind you can see how different brands can use basically
the same tobaccos and have a totally different taste
10.
Why should I buy an "unknown" cigar brand when I can
buy a nationally known brand instead?
Answer:
Don't confuse an unknown brand with the new brands developed
during the cigar boom. There are many brands of cigars that
have been around for 50 or more years that were unknown to the
public before the cigar boom. These so called "New No Name
Brands" came about really overnight developed by people
who wanted to cash in on the cigar boom.
Hundreds
of these no name brands were pushed out into the market. The
two biggest problems were that most of these cigars were being
made with inferior tobacco not properly cured or fermented and
made by inexperienced cigar makers. These brands affected the
entire industry and thank god most of them are no longer around.
So why should you try an unknown brand, in many cases the only
difference between the nationally known brands and the unknown
is advertisement. The small manufacturer cannot spend the great
amount of money needed to advertise their brands on a national
scale. However, the only advantage they have is that they can
sell a quality cigar at a much lower price. The larger companies
have to incorporate the cost of advertising onto the price of
every cigar sold. Stop and think for a moment, how bad can these
unknown brands be if these small manufacturers have continued
to produce these cigars for 50 or so years. After all who is
going to stay in business selling a product that no one is buying?
If
you think that maybe your spending too much on your cigar enjoyment
you might want to try one of the unknown brands. You might be
very surprised at what you might find and save at the same time.
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