Lighting and smoking of Double Diamond little cigars

The Double Diamond little cigars are among the most moderate stogies currently on the market. Small double diamond cigars are made from high quality tobacco from tropical countries on the American continent. These are real American cigarettes grown in tropical soil. Rich and tasty! Because of its very practical value, this thing comes in five fantastic flavors: cherry, grape, menthol, tender and full season.

When the smoke of Double Diamond little cigars rises, the aficionado becomes in a state of deep relaxation. Cigar smoke is in two ways. In fact, the smoke that is created by burning is the most common form in which tobacco is enjoyed. Less often, tobacco leaves are chewed or sniffed. When smoking Double Diamond little cigars, special attention is paid to tobacco smoke, because this is about its characteristic taste. Accordingly, you do not inhale the smoke in the lungs like with cigarettes to accelerate nicotine absorption, but puff the cigar or pipe slowly and carefully. The cigar smoke is practically “tasted” because it results from the taste buds in the mouth and the sense of smell – depending on the tobacco composition – a fine, spicy, strong and / or complex aroma game that is worth discovering and exploring with every cigar.

Lighting Double Diamond little cigars is often described as a relatively complex ritual that beginners have to practice first. Many cigar formats are several times thicker than cigarettes and therefore take more time to ignite all tobacco layers. In addition, the cigar tobacco is wetter, which is why you should never use a conventional lighter, but only a gas-powered cigar lighter. Its flame burns without pollutants that could affect the taste of the tobacco. When lighting a cigarette briefly, only a lighter with butane gas or a butane-propane mixture should be used. The purpose of toasting the cigar before it is lit is that all tobacco layers – insert, binder and cover – should burn off at the same time. This is the only way the cigar works physically – it burns evenly – and the cigar smoke is evenly conducted through the cigar body. The train resistance also plays a role here.