How to clip a cigar properly? Although every cigar aficionado has their own
proven method, here are some basic guidelines to get you started.
First, examine the head, or closed end, of the cigar. This is the part of the cigar that will need
to be clipped. Determine where the 'cap'
is. The cap refers to the part of the
cigar where the tobacco leaf was used to close the cigar. Once you've found the cap, determine its
length. As a general rule, you should
not cut any further than the end of the cap.
If you cut further than the cap, there's a good chance your cigar will
unravel!
Use a good quality clipper to cut the head at the cap. You don't want a cheap cutter that will
result in frayed or split cuts. You can
purchase a special cigar cutter at your local tobacco shop that is designed to
make clean cuts. Once you have your
cutter, hold your cigar at eye level and make a fast and decisive cut just
above the cap. Less is more when cutting
if you find your cut is too superficial, simply cut down a bit more.
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