Well, I just lit a Cuban Cohiba Esplendidos cigar with a bunch of my friends and we didn't get any smoke to blow out and why, I dont know.
Non talented in Cigars by the way.
Hope you can answer my question
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Kiman![]()
Zeebra, oh Zeeeeeebra!So following the KISS principle; Did you cut the cap?
Zeebra, oh Zeeeeeebra!So following the KISS principle; Did you cut the cap?
Wilkey
Actually, I got the cigars from my friend who went to Cuba on a vacation. And I store the cigars in the original package that comes with them.
Everything seems good, and from pictures, they seem real and that is what i think too. Before we smoked it we watched tutorial videos on
youtube and we followed them step by step. Im not sure what the problem is really, the cigars seem fresh and not bad stored.
Yours
Kiman
Actually, I got the cigars from my friend who went to Cuba on a vacation. And I store the cigars in the original package that comes with them.
Everything seems good, and from pictures, they seem real and that is what i think too. Before we smoked it we watched tutorial videos on
youtube and we followed them step by step. Im not sure what the problem is really, the cigars seem fresh and not bad stored.
Yours
Kiman
Zeebra, oh Zeeeeeebra!So following the KISS principle; Did you cut the cap?
Wilkey
That's funny! This should be a good test of the search function if somebody much newer than me wants to know why.
:thumbs:Ok, I found the reference and that is without a doubt one of the funniest things I've ever read. Thanks for the laugh.That's funny! This should be a good test of the search function if somebody much newer than me wants to know why.Zeebra, oh Zeeeeeebra!So following the KISS principle; Did you cut the cap?
Wilkey
Tutorial on You Tube? What will they think of next?!?!?!?Everything seems good, and from pictures, they seem real and that is what i think too. Before we smoked it we watched tutorial videos on youtube and we followed them step by step.
If it was purchased from Cuba, chances are it is probably "fresh." It could have been still very wet from when it was rolled and that may have been why it wouldn't draw.
In my experience, the Esplendido and Robusto are tight when young and don't begin to open up for several years. The tobacco used in these cigars is very oily and doesn't allow the cigar to breath as it is smoked until the cigar ages a little bit and releases these oils (This is what I have read). Give them a little time or if you can't wait, dry-box them for a day or two before smoking them.