The most exquisite cigar in the world can be ruined by a poor cut. Imagine it: the smell – so subtle and spicy – the feel – so supple and moist. Your feet are stretched towards the dancing fire before you, your back leaned so comfortably into the tall, cushioned chair. On the end table
Lighting a cigar is not like lighting the tip of a cigarette or the wick of a candle—it takes longer. In other words, patience is key, especially when you are starting out. Mistakes happen even if you are a seasoned cigar veteran, so just accept it and try not to let errors ruin what should be