Cigares have front and back sides. The side close to the trademark is the smoking port, and the side far away from the trademark is the lighting port.
Most cigars have one end closed and one open end. When smoking a cigar, the closed end is cut off for smoking, and the open end is used for lighting.
Smoking a cigar upside down may cause various problems, such as damage to the structure of the cigar. Premium cigars are carefully handcrafted by skilled cigar rollers.
Each cigar is made from a specific proportion of tobacco leaves, and is wrapped in a binder and wrapper. This rolling process has certain specifications and skills, and is usually made from cigars. At the same time, the strength and amount of tobacco leaves used when rolling the head and feet of the cigar will also be slightly different. If the cigar is smoked backwards, the chance of the wrapper splitting is higher.
Common sense about using cigars
When smoking a cigar, you can just use a lighter to light the cigar. There is no need to smoke it like an ordinary cigarette. Light it with the tip of the flame and slowly rotate the cigar to heat it evenly. When you see that the head of the cigar has turned black and the edge shows a circle of grayish white, you can extinguish the fire.
Take a puff on the cigar and turn the butt every 30 seconds to a minute. Continuously doing this will help the cigar maintain its good shape. Remember that a good cigar will burn for 2-3 hours. You can remove the label tape after taking about 12 puffs. The label tape attached to the cigar is to prevent the cigar from being torn and is no longer needed once the cigar is lit. After about 12 puffs, the label tape will start to fall off due to heat.