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This weekend, reserve the favourite corner of your house with your friends around. Live in the moment with the scent of rich tobacco hanging in the air. Among all the chatter and laughter, you might hear the whisper of myths about premium cigars. One of your friends says the dark wrappers mean stronger flavours, while the other claims ageing doesn’t matter. These statements, or, in fact, myths, have become a part of cigar culture, but are they really true?

The experts at The House of Cigars are on a mission to separate fact from fiction. Our collection boasts cigars from around the world- Cuban, Nicaraguan, Dominican, Honduran, Mexican, and more. But our goal goes beyond offering cigars; we are here to debunk myths and share the truth.

So, what are you waiting for? Joins our journey of addressing the misinformation. Led by our experts, we’ll consider the real story behind these myths. From understanding the importance of proper storage to debunking the belief of packaging, we’ll shed light on it all.

So, get your hands on your favourite cigar, sit back, and let’s explore together. At The House of Cigar, we’re dedicated to helping you enjoy every puff, armed with knowledge and confidence. Let’s uncover the mysteries together and celebrate the true essence of premium cigars.

#Myth 1: The fridge is ideal for cigar storage

Reality: Storing cigars in the refrigerator is a common misconception, but it’s a practice that can cause a mess in your storage. Cigars thrive in environments with specific humidity levels, usually between 65-70%. However, the cold, dry air of the fridge can significantly disrupt this delicate balance, causing cigars to dry out and lose their essential oils and flavours. Moreover, cigars are hygroscopic, which means they can readily absorb the surrounding odours. Placing them in the fridge risks subjecting them to the likes of leftover food aromas, which can seep into the cigars, resulting in an unpleasant smoking experience, giving you the feeling that you are having your last night’s meal.

#Myth 2: Cigars with darker wrappers are stronger

Reality: As it is, it’s a widely held belief that a cigar’s strength is indicated by how dark the wrapper is. But the real world is very different. Maduro wrappers are fermented for a long time and are distinguished by their black, oily colour. By bringing out the natural sugars in the leaf, this technique enhances the body and sweetness of the smoking without necessarily making the cigar stronger. A cigar’s strength is mostly determined by the tobacco mix used in the filler, with the Ligero variety playing a major role in potency.

#Myth 3: Quality Is Equal to White Ash

Reality: As it is, It’s not always the case that a cigar with immaculate white ash indicates that it’s of superior quality. Cigar ash’s colour is mostly influenced by the minerals—calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and potassium—that it contains. Ash with higher concentrations of these minerals is whiter, whereas ash with lower concentrations is light grey in colour. Despite what many people think, a whiter ash doesn’t always mean better quality. In fact, it might occasionally suggest a higher mineral content, which can result in a more acidic flavour that can take away from the entire smoking experience.

#Myth 4: Big Vitola Cigars Lose Their Light

Reality: It’s a common misperception that larger Vitola cigars burn less evenly than their smaller equivalents. A cigar’s capacity to stay lit is unaffected by its size, though. A cigar that keeps going out on its own is probably the result of production flaws like incorrect rolling technique or uneven packing. A well-made cigar should burn continuously and evenly when you smoke it, no matter how big it is.

#Myth 5: Quality and Price Are Equivalent 

Reality: When it comes to cigars, this isn’t always the case, despite the allure of thinking that a higher price means better quality. Premium cigars can be expensive, but there are a number of factors that affect their price, such as branding, packaging, and taxes. On the other hand, lesser-known companies might provide excellent cigars at more reasonable prices. It’s critical for cigar fans to go beyond price as a determinant of quality and instead concentrate on locating cigars that suit their budget and taste preferences.

#Myth 6: Age Doesn’t Matter 

Reality: It Is Not Important to Be Older Cigars’ flavour profile and development are greatly influenced by ageing. Cigars that are properly aged go through a fermentation and maturation process, which gives the flavours time to combine and soften. As a result, smoking becomes smoother and more nuanced, with improved flavour complexity and depth. It’s crucial to remember that not all cigars benefit from prolonged ageing and that there’s a thin line between properly ageing cigars and over-ageing them, which can deteriorate their flavour. To find the best ageing times for the cigars they want to enjoy. They should study each cigar and consult with knowledgeable experts.

Conclusion

It becomes clear that misunderstandings can cast a shadow over even the most cherished indulgences as we debunk the myths surrounding premium cigars. But with information and wisdom at our disposal, we have successfully negotiated the fog of falsehoo. And come out on the other side enlightened.

Our goals at The House of Cigars are to create a knowledgeable smoking community in addition to providing a wide range of premium smokes. We cordially invite you to accompany us on this exploratory voyage, where every drag offers a chance to appreciate the subtleties of taste and artistry.

Now that the veil has been lifted, it’s time to embark on your own cigar odyssey. Let curiosity be your guide and passion be your compass. Together, let’s celebrate the timeless artistry and rich heritage of premium cigars. Welcome to The House of Cigars, where every moment is an invitation to indulge in life’s simple pleasures.

Ready to explore the world of premium cigars? Join us at The House of Cigars and discover a curated selection of exceptional smokes from around the globe. Whether you’re a seasoned aficionado or a curious newcomer, our knowledgeable team is here to assist you on your journey. Shop now and elevate your cigar experience to new heights.

With the curtain now drawn, it’s time to set out on your own cigar journey. Let passion serve as your compass and inquiry as your guide. Let’s commemorate the rich history and enduring creativity of premium cigars together. Greetings from The House of Cigars, where you are always welcome to savour the small things in life.

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FAQ

Can I store my cigars in a ziplock bag or plastic container if I don’t have a humidor?

While it’s better than storing them in the fridge, plastic containers or ziplock bags can still lead to fluctuations in humidity and temperature, which can adversely affect the cigars’ quality over time. It’s best to invest in a proper humidor for long-term storage.

Are there any specific recommendations for storing cigars in hot and humid climates?

In hot and humid climates, maintaining the ideal humidity level for cigar storage can be challenging. Consider using a humidor with a built-in temperature and humidity control system. Also regularly monitor and adjust humidity levels using humidity packs or beads to prevent mold growth and ensure optimal conditions for your cigars.

Does the type of water used in a humidifier affect the flavour of cigars?

Yes, the type of water used in a humidifier can impact the flavour of cigars. It’s recommend to use distilled water or specially formulated propylene glycol solution. To prevent impurities or minerals from affecting the taste of your cigars.

Can cigars absorb flavours from other cigars if stored together in the same humidor?

Yes, cigars can absorb flavours from other cigars if stored together in the same humidor, especially if they have different wrappers or flavours. To prevent flavor transfer, consider using separate compartments or dividers within the humidor to keep cigars segregated.

Is it necessary to rotate cigars within the humidor?

While some enthusiasts recommend rotating cigars within the humidor to ensure even ageing and prevent uneven moisture distribution, it’s not strictly necessary. However, rotating cigars occasionally can help maintain consistency in flavour and ageing over time.

How long can cigars be stores in a humidor before they start to lose flavour?

The shelf life of cigars stored in a humidor varies depending on factors such as the quality of the humidor, temperature, humidity levels, and the individual characteristics of the cigars themselves. Generally, properly stored cigars can maintain their flavour and quality for several months to years. However, it’s best to regularly monitor and rotate your cigar collection to ensure optimal ageing and flavour preservation.