my little cigars

my little cigars

As someone who enjoys a good cigar every now and then, I was intrigued when I first heard about little cigars. I had always associated cigars with a sense of sophistication and luxury, but the idea of a smaller version of a cigar piqued my curiosity. I decided to do some research and try out a few different types of little cigars, and I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. In this article, I will share my experience and thoughts on little cigars, so buckle up and get ready for a deep dive into the world of these miniature smokes.

First things first, let’s clarify what exactly a little cigar is. Essentially, it is a smaller version of a traditional cigar, usually around the same length but with a smaller ring gauge. For those unfamiliar, the ring gauge refers to the diameter of the cigar, with a higher number indicating a thicker cigar. Little cigars typically have a ring gauge of 20 or less, compared to a traditional cigar which can range from 30-70. Their size makes them more similar to cigarettes, but little cigars are made with different tobacco leaves and are rolled in a different way, giving them a distinct taste and smoking experience.

One of the first things I noticed when trying out different little cigars was their affordability. Traditional cigars can be quite expensive, with some high-end brands costing hundreds of dollars per cigar. But little cigars are much more budget-friendly, making them a great option for those who enjoy smoking but don’t want to break the bank. This affordability also makes them a popular choice among new cigar smokers who are still exploring their preferences and don’t want to commit to a pricey cigar. Plus, with little cigars, you can always try different flavors without feeling like you’re wasting a costly cigar.

Speaking of flavors, this was one aspect of little cigars that really surprised me. I didn’t expect such a wide variety of flavors to be available in little cigars. From classic tobacco flavors to fruity and sweet options, the range of flavors is impressive. I found myself enjoying the sweet and fruity flavors more than I expected, as they added a fun twist to the traditional cigar taste. Some of my favorites were cherry, honey, and vanilla. But of course, for those who prefer a more traditional cigar experience, there are plenty of straight tobacco options available as well.

Now, let’s talk about the smoking experience itself. I have to say, I was a little skeptical at first about whether a little cigar could provide the same satisfaction and relaxation as a traditional cigar. But I was pleasantly surprised to find that they do indeed offer a similar smoking experience. The draw is smooth, the smoke is thick and flavorful, and the aroma is just as pleasant. I also appreciate that little cigars take less time to smoke, making them perfect for a quick smoke break or when you don’t have a lot of time to spare. Overall, I found the smoking experience to be enjoyable and satisfying.

One thing to keep in mind when trying out little cigars is that they are not meant to be inhaled like cigarettes. Cigars are meant to be savored and enjoyed, not inhaled into the lungs. Inhaling the smoke can cause unpleasant side effects and negate the benefits of smoking a cigar. So, make sure to take your time and enjoy the flavors and aromas without inhaling.

Another aspect to consider when exploring little cigars is their portability. Their smaller size makes them easier to carry around compared to traditional cigars. They can easily fit into a pocket, purse, or bag, ready to be enjoyed whenever the craving strikes. This also makes them a great option for outdoor activities like camping or hiking, where traditional cigars may not be as convenient to bring along.

Of course, as with any product, there are some downsides to little cigars as well. One issue I encountered was consistent burn and draw. Some cigars had a perfect burn and draw, while others were a bit more challenging to keep lit and had a tighter draw. It could just be a matter of personal preference, but I found that some brands and flavors were more consistent than others. Additionally, little cigars may not have the same prestige and allure as traditional cigars, which may be a deal-breaker for some enthusiasts.

In conclusion, I was pleasantly surprised by my experience with little cigars. They may not have the same level of sophistication and luxury as traditional cigars, but they offer their own unique advantages and benefits. They are budget-friendly, come in a wide variety of flavors, and provide a similar smoking experience to traditional cigars. Of course, it ultimately comes down to personal preference, but if you’re a cigar lover like myself, I highly recommend giving little cigars a try. Who knows, you may just find a new favorite smoke.