Discover – The Art of Fine Cigars

Explore the world of premium cigars and accessories, and discover the craftsmanship behind every smoke.

How Cigars Are Made

Discover the art and craft behind every premium smoke:

  1. Harvesting: Tobacco leaves are carefully hand-picked at peak maturity.
  2. Fermentation: Leaves undergo controlled fermentation to develop aroma and flavor.
  3. Sorting & Aging: Leaves are sorted by size, quality, and type, then aged to perfection.
  4. Rolling: Expert rollers handcraft or machine-roll each cigar with precision.
  5. Packaging: Cigars are placed in boxes and humidors, ready for storage or sale.

Cigar Knowledge

Expand your understanding of cigars – from flavors and origins to storage and enjoyment tips.

Understanding Cigar Types

  • Wrapper Types: Maduro (dark, rich), Connecticut (mild, smooth), Habano (spicy, full-bodied).
  • Cigar Shapes & Sizes: Robusto, Churchill, Toro, Panatela – each affecting burn, flavor, and smoking time.

Proper Storage

  • Humidors: Maintain 65–70% humidity and 18–21°C for optimal freshness.
  • Travel Storage: Portable humidors and cigar tubes protect cigars on the go.

Cutting & Lighting

  • Cutting: Use a sharp cutter to create a clean draw – guillotine, punch, or scissors style.
  • Lighting: Use a torch or cedar spill; avoid direct gas flame contact with the wrapper.

Smoking Tips

  • Pace: Take slow, even puffs to savor the aroma and avoid overheating.
  • Pairing: Complement flavors with fine whiskey, rum, coffee, or cognac.
  • Ash: Allow ash to grow slightly before tapping; it helps maintain temperature.

Fun Facts & History

  • The origin of cigars dates back to pre-Columbian times; Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua are the most renowned regions.
  • The art of cigar rolling is a craft passed down through generations of master rollers.
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