Posts Tagged ‘Cigar’

humidification cigars

Friday, January 15th, 2010

humidification cigars

Do you have friends who are chain smokers? Do you want to gift them something special in festive seasons or some special occasions to celebrate with joy?  If your answer is positive, then you can gift them cigar that would bring smile to their faces. For such a person cigar and tobacco gifts would be an ideal gift. Nowadays cigar has been become a standard of smoking and life style of some persons is changed. Cigar smoking is better than cigarettes for healthy life. With the resurgence of cigar smoking, a number of people have switched to smoking cigars from cigarettes for several reasons. The first and foremost reason is health as cigars are comparatively much healthier than cigarettes. Due to rise of this new trend, there has also been an enormous boom in the cigar trade with the birth of a number of new cigar brands and the advent of many new cigar flavors and accessories.

Cigar Basics

A tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco is called cigar. And cigar tobacco is grown in various countries including Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Sumatra, Philippines, and the Eastern United States.

Cigar Brands and Manufacturers

In fact, there are a number of cigar brands and manufacturers located globally. However, some of them boast global recognition including Rocky Patel, Gurkha, Ashton, Romeo y Julietta, Montecristo, and Cohiba. Moreover, Gotham Cigars is proudly associated with some of most recognized cigar manufacturers such as Altadis, General Cigars, Davidoff, and Camacho.

Cigar Accessories

Humidors, cutters, lighters, cases, humidification, books and ashtrays are some of the popular cigar accessories available with the help of online stores at rock bottom prices. For fully enjoying the cigar smoking, these accessories can help you greatly.

Cigar Types

Generally, cigars are categorized by various ways depending upon the size and shape, flavor or strength, and country of origin. Some of the best known cigar brands include Cuban cigars, Macanudo cigars, Cohiba cigars and Acid cigars.

Cigar Availability

If you are a chain smoker of cigar and do not have time to go to cigar shop, then no need to fret as a number of online stores are serving people like you. You merely need to fill in an online form and rest of the work will be completed by them. In fact, your ordered accessories will reach home within least time.

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GothamCigars.com is one of the country’s largest shops which provide the freshest selections of premium Cigars. It is the best place for buying a Cigar, humidors, cigar samplers and cigar accessories at discount prices.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comCigar Smoking: Comparatively Healthier than Cigarettes

Making the Switch to ‘Active’ Humidification

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cigars rush limbaugh

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

cigars rush limbaugh

Among cigar smokers Cuban cigars are always abuzz.  However, legalized Cuban cigars aren’t as close as you might think.  Though there are many out there that suspect the embargo could be lifted in 2010, you can bet that there are other things that will have to happen before coveted Cubans are going to be legal in the USA.

Since the new administration has taken over, Barack Obama has discussed lifting the Cuban embargo and Cuban cigar lovers have salivated at the chance to get all the Cubans they can at reasonable prices.  It’s not likely, unfortunately, that this can happen overnight.  It is going to have to happen in stages and to quote Rush Limbaugh –“…you have no clue what is ahead of us as cigar smokers. What will happen is that the domestic manufacturers, defined by those who are in the Dominican and in Honduras, Nicaragua, Cameroon, all of the places where elements of cigars are grown, and all the places where they’re assembled, these people have in many cases marketed the brands of the Cuban cigars you’re talking about Hoyo De Monterrey, Punch, Simon Bolivar, all of these great Cuban brands have been marketed by other owners in the United States, and they are going to go to the Commerce Department, and they’re going to say we have made these brands popular, we have invested in the product and in the brand in this country, and they’re gonna ask the Commerce Department to ban the import of competing brand-name cigars from Cuba.â€

Though it’s likely that we’re going to have to wait a while for Cuba cigars to be legal in the US I think that once Cubans are legal there will be a huge surge of cigar smokers and cigar smoking.  Much like the storm of online poker websites and poker players hit once Texas Hold’em became popular the cigar world will see the biggest cigar boom it has ever seen if Cuban cigars are legalized in the US.

There are also other economic factors that come into play when you’re talking about legalizing the most coveted cigars on the planet.  The economies of Honduras, The Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua will be severely affected once legal Cuban cigars are available to the masses. But, as I stated before, these economies will eventually come back to life stronger than ever once everyone realizes that Cuban cigars aren’t really that much different than the cigars produced in the above mentioned countries.  Not to mention that once Cuba has to produce cigars for Americans its production will be so overdone that the likelihood of the quality control diminishing is quite strong.

So, if you’re crossing your fingers for 2010 to be the year that you’re able to get all the Cuban cigars you want without having to sneak them in – keep dreaming!  We’ve got a long way before stocking up on Cubans will be legal in the US!

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comCuban Cigars Legal in 2010 – Close but No Cigar!

Rush Limbaugh on Torturing Terrorist with Cigar Smoke

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cigar and pipe

Monday, January 11th, 2010

cigar and pipe
Which should I smoke this fall while raking leaves? A pipe or a cigar?

And what type of tabacco if you say “pipe?”

I’d go with a cigar. If you knock a pipe out of your mouth it might hit the ground and break. If your cigar hits the ground you just light another one.
If you are going to burn the leaves in your yard you could smoke a pipeful of captain black. Burning leaves are the only thing that smell worse than that stuff. My favorite pipeweed is something very aromatic, heavy on the latakia. Captain Black smells like a barrel of molasses on fire.

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Monday, January 11th, 2010

cigars images

A few years ago, in 2006, the Nevada legislature imposed a public smoking ban.

The new rule doesn’t apply – as yet – to the storied casinos of Las Vegas, where smoking is still allowed on gaming floors. And of course Nevada is hardly the only recent state to impose restrictions on public smoking. Indeed, it joins over thirty states (at this writing) with such laws on the books. If you are reading this from the United States, it is likely that a similar law applies to your area: half the country’s population is currently under the jurisdiction of a public-smoking regulation of some kind.

But the idea of a smoking ban passing the Nevada legislature seems almost like a kind of spiritual defeat for cigar smokers: after all, what could more epitomize “cigar cool” than the mental image of Frank Sinatra’s Rat Pack, cigars and drinks in hand, finger-popping their ways through the floor of a Vegas casino?

It just symbolizes a fact that’s made passionate smokers’ lives a little more difficult over the past decade: in the interest of public health (and out of consideration for asthmatics and others), more and more city councils and state legislatures are choosing to ban public smoking outright, or are limiting it to certain licensed facilities.

Arguments about the effectiveness or appropriateness of these bans to one side, we can all agree that they mean that smokers have to put a little more energy into planning vacations. For a person who loves the taste of a good cigar, for whom relaxation doesn’t become meaningful until there’s a stogie involved, there’s no point in a vacation where you can’t even smoke in your hotel room. With smoking bans underway in Atlantic City (and this ban extends to casinos) and similar one-time bastions of cigar culture, frustrated cigar smokers are turning to a new option: the cruise ship.

And why not? Cruise ship vacations offer the ultimate chance to “get away from it all,” a continuous expanse of blue water, and the opportunity to meet interesting people from all over the country (and world). Few cruises are completely smoke-free, with most offering, at the very least, designated smoking areas that might include cigar bars or lounges. So it’s hard to go completely wrong – wherever you book your passage, you’ll almost always have at least some chance to smoke.

More and more luxury cruise lines don’t allow smoking in living quarters – that’s one downfall. After all, the next person using your room might be a nonsmoker, and it doesn’t make economic sense for cruise ship directors to designate permanent “smoking” and “nonsmoking” rooms; such a move would involve logistical nightmares during booking. But luxury quarters often include balconies, where smoking is sometimes still allowed.

The recent case of a cruise line headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida gives smokers an indication of what they can expect. The cruise line, according to some reports, lost millions in bookings after instituting a partial smoking ban in 2007. But compared to those bans that have caused smokers such dismay in Atlantic City and Ottawa, the Florida-based cruise line’s smoking ban doesn’t even apply to the on-ship bars and casinos.

Indeed, the cruise ship industry seems to be following the opposite track of most US states and municipalities – as they grow more restrictive toward smoking, cruise lines are growing more permissive. One completely smoke-free cruise ship line went out of business awhile ago; another once-smokeless line changed its policies to allow some smoking on the boat.

Smokers will likely want to evaluate cruise line policies prior to booking as there are has examples of ships with almost smoke-free policies. Smoking on such lines may only be permitted in two designated areas – and if you light up anywhere else, you could be kicked off the boat! (That presumably doesn’t mean you’ll be forced to walk the plank, but it’s probably not worth finding out.)

Another rule of thumb mentioned by several travel writers: if you’re looking for company as you smoke, go for a cruise line with a high number of European and Asian clientele. Citizens of many of these countries often still smoke in higher numbers than do contemporary Americans, and there is a Spain-based cruise line that currently sports the least restrictive smoking policy out there.

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CigarFox provides you the opportunity to build your own sampler of the finest cigars that include cigar brands like Montecristo, Romeo & Julieta, H Upmann, Macanudo, Cohiba, Partagas, Gurkha and many more. Choose from more than 1200 different cigars! Other cigar products include cigar humidors, cigar boxes, and cigar accessories like Zippo Lighters.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comA Smoke At Sea: Cruise Ships Offer Smoking Vacations For Cigar Fans

Cigarotica – Images of Woman Celebs !!

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cigars ring gauge

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

cigars ring gauge
how do u measure the size of a ring gauge in diameter of a cigar?

normaly a ring gauge is measured by sixty forths of an inch.wht does it mean and also how much centimeters is that.
this is serious???

1 inch = 2.54 cm

so, 60 / 4 * 2.54cm = 15 * 2.54cm = 38.1 cm

it means that the normal size of a ring is 38.1 cm or 15 inches.
it’s what i think..

Sunday Evening Cigar

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cuban cigars information

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

cuban cigars information

Is there a cigar aficionado on your gift list?  Wondering how to choose a decent cigar for a friend or loved one?  Even if you know nothing about cigars or choosing a good cigar, just learning a few basics can help you sniff out (sometimes literally) a good cigar to give to a friend.  

Fortunately, cigars have now entered the mainstream.  Once the symbol of the rich and powerful, it’s easier than ever for just about anyone to purchase a good cigar.  Of course, you probably won’t be able to buy your friend a box of top-tier Cuban cigars, but you can definitely buy them a good quality cigar that will put a smile on their face.  

First, visit your local tobacconist or specialty smoke shop for the best quality and widest selection.  Avoid ‘drugstore’ cigars.  Although they may be inexpensive and convenient to purchase, drugstore cigars are usually filled with preservatives and generally of poorer quality.  They may contain, at minimum, saltpeter, paper, glycerin, and other preservatives and irritants.  You should make sure that the cigars you purchase are made of 100% tobacco.  If you have any questions regarding the cigars ingredients, ask the salesperson.  An experienced and knowledgeable sales clerk will be able to tell you extensive information about the ingredients.  

Your local tobacco shop is a good place to shop because you will generally be allowed to smell and touch the cigars.  Squeeze the cigar gently.  A good quality cigar will give a little when squeezed.  The cigar should be firm, with no excessively soft or hard spots.  Never buy a lumpy cigar. Look at the wrapper.  If you notice any drying or discoloration, best not to buy it.  Ideally, the wrapper should be tight and smooth.  Inspect the color of the tobacco to make sure it is even.  Do this by inspecting the end of the cigar.  Some color variation is normal, but if the color changes abruptly, chances are the cigar was not rolled properly.  A cigar that is not rolled properly may result in an uneven burning and unpleasant odors.  

If you’re not sure how much your friend smokes, choose a longer cigar.  Longer cigars tend to have a ‘cooler’ taste—an excellent choice for beginners. If you know your friend is an experienced and regular smoker, choose a cigar that is greater in diameter.  These cigars tend to have a richer flavor that experienced smokers will appreciate.

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comBuying Cigars as a Gift

Partagas Serie P No.2 Cuban Cigar

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cigar stores

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

cigar stores

The number of cigar aficionados has been steadily increasing with cigar becoming chic once again. Many celebrities and social icons can be seen enjoying a stick of their favorite cigar in public gatherings adding to its ever growing popularity. Cigars are made in many parts of the world but the most sought after types of cigars are Cuban cigars or Havana cigars as they are widely called. Authentic Cuban cigars undergo multiple sets of intricate processes during production, giving them a unique taste and aroma that won a large number of enthusiasts.

After production, Havana cigars are distributed to selected authorized dealers around the world. The remaining portion will be divided among local cigar shops which are mostly located in Havana. Though there is a large demand for Cuban cigar around the world, its availability is very limited especially in western countries where a significant percent of cigar aficionados belong. The inability of producers to meet the demands for Cuban cigars has urged opportunists to produce counterfeits which of course taste poorly compared to its authentic counterpart and are made of low quality materials, degrading the name of genuine Cuban cigars. With the large number of fake Cuban cigars running around the market, here are certain things to take note of when looking for genuine Cuban cigars.

* Probably the safest way to buy genuine Cuban cigars is to travel to Havana where Cuba distributes most of its Habanos for local sale. Be wary however of locals that would approach and try to sell Havana cigars. Seeing how profitable the cigar business is, there are a number of locals that would sell fakes to foreigners at a cheaper price claiming that what they sell were stolen from cigar factories or other stories proving how genuine their goods are.

* Only buy cigars from well established cigar store, a number of cigar shops in Spain, Canada, United Kingdom, and other countries are famous for selling genuine Cuban cigar and have good reputation.

* If the price is too good to be true, then it probably is. If you’re new to cigars, find out the market price for different classes of Cuban cigars, anything sold with a big reduction in price is most probably counterfeit.

* Examine the box, make sure it is tightly sealed and has a warranty seal marked on it. Avoid buying Havana cigars that come in boxes that appear to be damaged or tampered.

* If you’re allowed to open the box, examine the cigar by smelling it, genuine Cuban cigars have very rich and strong aroma, and if you have a bit of experience with cigars you would easily identify which is genuine and which is counterfeit.

* If you’re planning to buy cigars online, examine the website first. Most well established businesses would make sure that they have a formidable website set up for online customers. You may search for customer reviews about them as well.

Remember however, displayed above are only general tips on how to avoid counterfeit Cuban cigars. Experience is the best teacher, once you get a hand of how cigar enthusiasts do their business, finding and buying genuine Cuban cigar will become easier.

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If you want more information on Cuban cigars, visit Sauttercigars.com, a cigar shop in London, UK with 50 years of existence in the cigar business.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comHow to Find and Buy Genuine Cuban Cigars

Barrister Cigars – Store Tour

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cigars express

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

cigars express
Who’s going on a cruise with me?

I’ve got tickets on the Banana Boat Express. Cuban Cigars and Rum & Coke included!!!

oo, oOo ME! need to work on my “hawiian tropic” tan

CIGAR BIG, SMOKING; WITH BLUE JEANS LEVI’S 501 CLOTHE, AND ” MURDER ON THE ORIENTE EXPRESS “.

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cigars tips

Friday, January 8th, 2010

cigars tips
Any tips or suggestions for a biology fair regarding smoking?

Well the bio fair is actually our “mega- assignment” during my last term and the consequences will not be nice if my group don’t get good marks. I’ll be setting up a booth in my college and people will be coming and all, and even though the topic seems pretty common, i hope to attract and gives out many interesting facts about the topic. i planned to show them how smoking affect health and the contents inside a cigar, but i need more than that, PLS HELP~

Information is below.

Cigar Tips From the OC Investment Banker

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velvet cigar lounge and bar

Friday, January 8th, 2010
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