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CIGAR ETIQUETTE
In 1967 Zino Davidoff outlined a protocol for smokers in his noted essay for
connoisseurs. It is a charter and code for cigar smokers everywhere, and it
remains as valid today as when he first wrote it. Among his directives were the
following dos and don'ts:
DON'T |
Use a penknife to cut or a lance to pierce the end of the cigar. Touch the
flame directly to the foot of the cigar: Instead simply rotate it around the
edge till it starts to burn, then puff lightly. Ask someone else for a light
('The lighting of a cigar should be a personal affair'). Light your cigar too
quickly or too slowly. Indulge in exhibitionism in lighting or any other aspect
of smoking. Relight your cigar if less than one quarter of it is leaf. Put the
cigar in your mouth to relight it. Just scrape off the ash and turn it in the
flame for several seconds till it relights. Clench it between your teeth. Get
the end of the cigar wet, chew It, slobber on it. Smoke too quickly. Use a cigar
holder. Stick a toothpick or matchstick in the end of the cigar to help hold it
in your mouth. Dunk your cigar in port or brandy, a habit attributed to Winston
Churchill. Smoke while working. Hold a cigar between your index and middle
finger. Smoke when you're walking. Smoke more than half the cigar. Put the cigar
out by crushing it in an ashtray. Chain-smoke cigars. |
DO |
Warm the foot of the cigar slightly before starting to puff on it. Remove the
band carefully after lighting the cigar. Take your time smoking it; a puff a
minute is about right. Hold the cigar between your index finger and thumb. Let
the cigar die a dignified death; after it's smoked halfway, it will go out on
its own. Dispose of the dead cigar discreetly and quickly. Wait at least fifteen
minutes between cigars; anything less indicates obsessive behaviour. The
important thing to remember is that we cigar aficionados should present
ourselves as considerate and understanding individuals. Changing people's
preconceived notions and giving the growing numbers of aficionados a good name
is well worth that little extra effort. |
Robert Graham Ltd Est
1874 10-14
West Nile Street, Glasgow ,G1 2PP Phone: +44 (0)141 248 7283 194a Rose
Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4AZ - Phone: +44 (0) 131 226 1874 254 Canongate,
Edinburgh, EH8 8AA Phone: +44(0) 131 556 2791
4, Broadwell Parade, London, NW6 3BQ - Phone +44 (0) 207 624 3351
'Quality, Service and Value......
Guaranteed'' |
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