Flavored Cigars. Fine Flavoured Smoking Cigars for the Aficionado

Should you flavored or should you not?

Off course you should! When in comes to smoking cigars, there's always that nerve-wrecking question. Yes, fine cigars can go in different flavors, why not?

Even though many cigar enthusiasts would cringe at the idea of tasting flavored cigars, there's no reason why you shouldn't adventure in savoring one of those little rejects.

Nowadays the market has improved a lot in the flavored cigars making. Their taste lasts longer, and it is very much the same at the beginning as it is towards the end.

You can find fruit-like flavors such as: vanilla, peach, honey, cocoa, mango, apple, cherry or chocolate. If in the mood of trying cigars with more artificial nuances, then whiskey, sambucca, rum or cognac flavored cigars may be what you're looking for.

Among the most popular types of tobacco, you can find:

Virginia: It is probably the most sugary type of tobacco with relatively mild strength. That making produces unbelievable fine cigars.

Burley: The Burley tobacco has very few sugar components. It's heavier in taste, with a fuller and dryer aroma.
Oriental: This type of tobacco is dryer, more sour and with considerable amounts of sugar. It's grown in countries like Russia, the Balkans and Turkey.

Latakia: It is the type of tobacco harvested in Syria and Cyprus. It has a very strong taste, sometimes too strong for the average palate, but it is very appropriate for flavored cigars.

Perique: This type of tobacco is recognized as one of the strongest and most powerful of the list. It consists of a fruity taste and a dark, almost black color.

Kentucky: Kentucky tobacco is not as heavy in smell as other types of tobacco. However, it's very  aromatic and fire-cured.
Havana: It is your typical Cuban cigar. It's a mixture of different types of tobacco which blends the sweet flavors of the tropics.

Cavendish: Not really a type in its own, it's more a treatment method. It creates flavored cigars 'par excellence', since this process intends to produce really sweet and aromatic cigars, by using other types of tobacco such as Virginia and Burley.

The production and drying process also alter the taste of flavored cigars.

Sun-cured: Technique used among all favorite oriental tobaccos. They're naturally dried out outdoors.

Air-cured: Contrary to the sun-cured technique. This ones is dried indoors, protected against sunbeams.

Fire-cured: Traditionally, oak wood is used to 'smoke' tobacco leaves in this process.

Have this little piece of advise whenever men smoking cigars: The larger the cigar diameter is, the more flavor it possesses. If you have enough time to enjoy a long flavored cigars afternoon... do so and tell me later.

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