Afrohippie82
Active Member
how do you make your cigar tobacco smoke, taste and smell sweet? Yes its a newbie question sorry guys....
Personally, it's like cooking. Tart, bitter flavors can be combined with different flavors and get a sweet or cream type of taste, or a woody type of taste depending on the leaves you're trying to blend. There's a cigar blend link on this site where a bunch of different guys were sharing their blends.how do you make your cigar tobacco smoke, taste and smell sweet? Yes its a newbie question sorry guys....
I was talking about a small amount added to primarily cigar filler. I know you've done that, Bob, how does it turn out?In general, flue-cured tobacco lowers the pH of a cigar, which in turn lowers the available nicotine (unless you inhale the smoke), and renders the taste more like that of a cigarette. Flue-cured in a cigar does have an interesting taste, but it's not a traditional cigar taste.
Bob
Add a strip of dried, ripe fig leave to each cigar, gives a interesting sweet nutty taste and aroma. Saw this tip on coffinails website.
Ben
Where did you find your fig leavesAdd a strip of dried, ripe fig leave to each cigar, gives a interesting sweet nutty taste and aroma. Saw this tip on coffinails website.
Ben
Well I will have little dutch,Havana 142, Connecticut broad leaf and and Florida Sumatra once it finishes....Personally, it's like cooking. Tart, bitter flavors can be combined with different flavors and get a sweet or cream type of taste, or a woody type of taste depending on the leaves you're trying to blend. There's a cigar blend link on this site where a bunch of different guys were sharing their blends.
What do you have on hand?
At the art museum.Where did you find your fig leaves
Well I will have little dutch,Havana 142, Connecticut broad leaf and and Florida Sumatra once it finishes....
At the art museum.