Lighting a cigar isn’t just about combustion—it’s a ceremony of intention. The way you light a cigar sets the stage for your smoking experience. Done properly, it unlocks the full spectrum of flavor and ensures an even, slow burn. Done poorly? You risk a bitter taste, tunneling, and uneven ash. Here’s how aficionados do it:
Not all lighters are created equal. Avoid using candles, Zippo-style lighters, or matches with chemical tips. These can taint the flavor of your cigar.
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Before putting the cigar in your mouth, hold it at a slight angle and rotate the foot (the open end) over the flame without touching it. You’re warming the tobacco gently—like preparing a pan before cooking.
Purpose:
You’ll see the edges begin to blacken and glow slightly. This is your signal to move on.
Place the cigar between your lips and keep the flame about an inch from the foot. Rotate the cigar slowly while gently puffing. Never jam it directly into the flame—this can char the tobacco and distort flavor.
Watch for a glowing cherry at the foot—when it’s evenly lit, you’re ready to sit back and enjoy.
If one part of the foot isn’t igniting evenly, use your flame to even it out. This ensures a balanced burn and consistent taste throughout the session.
Lighting a cigar is your first handshake with its personality. Treat it with respect, and it’ll reward you with layers of taste, aroma, and pure indulgence.