Cigar Knowledge

Your complete guide to the world of premium cigars — from choosing the perfect vitola to proper humidor care and expert pairing.

The Anatomy of a Cigar

Understanding how a cigar is constructed helps you appreciate its flavor, burn, and construction quality.

Wrapper

The outermost leaf. It contributes significantly to flavor, appearance, and burn. Common types include Connecticut (mild, silky), Habano (spicy, rich), and Maduro (sweet, dark).

Binder

The leaf that holds the filler together. It affects combustion and can influence strength.

Filler

The inner tobacco leaves. Long-filler cigars use whole leaves (better burn and flavor) while short-filler uses chopped tobacco.

Classic Robusto

Cigar Sizes & Shapes (Vitolas)

Cigars come in many sizes and shapes, known as vitolas. The size affects burn time, flavor intensity, and smoking experience.

Popular Sizes:
Robusto (5″ x 50) — Most popular, balanced smoke
Toro (6″ x 50) — Slightly longer, great for beginners
Churchill (7″ x 48) — Elegant, longer smoke
Corona (5.5″ x 42) — Classic, elegant
Perfecto — Tapered at both ends, unique burn

Humidor Care & Proper Storage

Proper storage is essential to preserve the flavor, aroma, and burn quality of your cigars. A good humidor maintains 65–72% relative humidity (RH) at around 65–70°F (18–21°C).

Seasoning a New Humidor

Before first use, wipe the interior with distilled water and let it stabilize for 1–2 weeks. Use a quality hygrometer and humidification device (we recommend our premium options).

Pro Tips:
• Never use tap water — always distilled or a 50/50 PG solution
• Check humidity weekly
• Rotate cigars every few months
• Keep away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures

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Essential Cigar Accessories

Cigar Cutters

Guillotine, V-cut, or punch cutters. A clean cut ensures an even draw and burn.

Cigar Lighters

Windproof butane or torch lighters (our Zippo and S.T. Dupont collections are perfect). Avoid cheap lighters that can ruin flavor.

Humidors & Travel Cases

Keep cigars at the perfect humidity whether at home or on the go.

The Art of Smoking a Cigar

  1. Cut — Make a clean cut just above the cap.
  2. Toast — Gently toast the foot without drawing.
  3. Light — Use a proper lighter and rotate the cigar for an even burn.
  4. Smoke — Take slow, deliberate puffs. Let the smoke rest in your mouth — do not inhale.
  5. Ash — Let the ash form naturally. A good cigar holds ash for 1–2 inches.
Common Mistake to Avoid: Never relight a cigar that has gone out for more than a few minutes — it can develop off-flavors.

Cigar & Drink Pairings

Pairing enhances both the cigar and the beverage. Here are classic combinations:

  • Whiskey / Bourbon — Full-bodied cigars (Maduro wrappers)
  • Red Wine — Medium to full-bodied cigars
  • Coffee or Espresso — Medium cigars, great for morning or after dinner
  • Dark Chocolate — Pairs beautifully with rich, sweet cigars
  • Rum — Excellent with sweeter, milder cigars

Cigar Etiquette

  • Never smoke in non-smoking areas or around people who don’t appreciate it.
  • Ask permission before lighting up in someone’s home.
  • Dispose of ashes and butts properly — never litter.
  • Respect the time it takes — a good cigar is meant to be savored, not rushed.

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