Cigars - From novice to expert in one course
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Brief Introduction
Guidance in Selection, Flavors & Enjoying life's finer things.Description
"A good Cuban cigar closes the door to the vulgarities of the world."
- Franz Liszt, Composer
While many first timers often believe you can simply, cut – light – and smoke a cigar, there is a specific process that needs to be followed and a few tools you’ll need to acquire.
This course will bring any novice to an expert, in an amazingly short amount of time.
WARNING: THIS COURSE GETS TECHNICAL AT TIMES! I have tried to be as detailed as possible. Some reviews have stated the course is too technical at times, but I think better to give too much info than not enough.
This course reviews:
Standards
Sizes
Shapes of Cigars
Parejos
Figurados
Wrapper Colors
Tobacco Growing Regions
Tobacco Types
Tobacco Processing
How a Cigar is Constructed
Cigar Cutter Types
Single Guillotine/How to use
Double Guillotine/How to use
Punch Cutter/How to use
V or Wedge Cutter/How to use
Lighting
How to Smoke a Cigar
Service of cigars to others
Flavors & Aromas found in Cigars
How to Select a Cigar
Pairing cigars with Beer, Wine, Spirits and Sake
The history of cigars
Cigars truly are one of the finest things in the world, not reserved for the stereotypical rich, so no matter who you are, sit back, relax and light one up now.
Class is in Session. Drink Up!
Requirements
- Requirements
- No existing cigar knowledge is required
- All individuals wishing to smoke tobacco must be of legal age where they reside This course does not condone underage smoking in any capacity.
- This course is designed for those want to learn more about cigars & how to better select and enjoy them
- Students are encouraged to smoke cigars throughout this course, but no specialist equipment is required beyond cigars to enjoy
- Securing a double bladed guillotine cigar cutter as a starting cutter is recommended, but its not required