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Etiquette 1012022-04-27T11:28:51-04:00

All you need to know…

A concise knowledge guide to the wonderful world of cigars.

In 1967 Zino Davidoff (of the Swiss luxury label) outlined a basis for cigar etiquette (yes, we know he bears a striking resemblance to Prince Charles). It was called The Connoisseurs Book of the Cigar and quickly became a charter and code for cigar smokers everywhere; and although the world has since changed, it remains as valid today as when he first penned it. Our Etiquette 101 page was created by keeping in line with most – but not all – of Davidoff’s cigar smoking principles.

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The Basics.

Expert advice and in-depth features to light up with sophistication:

Etiquette 101: Choosing A Cigar

Etiquette 101: Cutting A Cigar

Etiquette 101: Lighting A Cigar

Etiquette 101: Smoking A Cigar

Higher Learning.

Expert advice and in-depth features to light up with that extra bit of sophistication:

Etiquette 101: Humidor Essentials

Etiquette 101: Accessories To Go

Etiquette 101: Overcoming Cigar Odor

Etiquette 101: At A Cigar Lounge

Etiquette 101: Sensory Evaluation

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Editorial features loaded with in-depth content for getting more enjoyment out of life.

Cigar Speak

A Glossary of Terminology

Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or relatively wet behind the ears, our extensive glossary of cigar terminology will help you craft a finer understanding and appreciation of the wonderful world of cigars.

“Some people meditate. I smoke cigars.”

Ron Pearlman

“Smoking cigars is like falling in love. First you are attracted by its shape; you stay for its flavor, and you must always remember to never let the flame go out.”

Sir Winston Churchill

” A cigar is as good as the memories that you have when you smoked it”.

Raul Julia

“A good smoker, like a good lover, always takes his time with a cigar.”

Guillermo Cabrera Infante

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