How to Smoke a Cigar

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2021
  • Learning how to smoke a cigar the right way takes time and practice, but this overview will get you started on the right path.
    Watch as Lissette Perez-Carrillo and David Spirt talk through the basics of how to select a cigar, prepare a cigar for smoking, the process of cutting, toasting, and lighting the cigar, how to hold a cigar, and tips for enjoying and maximizing the flavor in each cigar you smoke.
    We also dive in to a discussion if you are supposed to inhale a cigar, the difference between inhaling and retrohaling cigar smoke, and how to properly distinguish between flavor and body.
    Read more at www.carrillocigars.com/how-to...
    Other videos mentioned in this video:
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    How to Cut a Cigar - • How to Cut a Cigar - W...
    How Ernesto Smokes his Cigars (Like Winston Churchill) - • How to Smoke a Cigar L...

Комментарии • 207

  • @bearingSSW
    @bearingSSW Год назад +6

    What a great advices! If you want a mild cigar - get a mild cigar! If you don't have time, smoke small cigar. Genius! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Geez01
    @Geez01 Год назад +9

    Been smoking cigars about 5-6 years now. I absolutely love them. I figured I'd watch this video for some some pointers I may not know.

  • @elvisbartoli6687
    @elvisbartoli6687 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the video,I have been enjoying cigars for 49 years.

  • @mohammedcohen
    @mohammedcohen 2 года назад +318

    ...I'm 72...NEVER smoked cigarettes or cigars...need to learn before I croak...I'm not worried about dying young anymore...figgered I'd learn

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  2 года назад +22

      We hope our videos help you learn more. Thanks for writing. Ernesto is almost 71! You are still young ❤️

    • @EthEdr
      @EthEdr Год назад +4

      I think you’ll enjoy the experience!

    • @jeffh3286
      @jeffh3286 Год назад +31

      Pass on the cigarettes, but enjoy some cigars!

    • @Palestine-Muharram
      @Palestine-Muharram Год назад +5

      No man don't

    • @ralphtom3431
      @ralphtom3431 Год назад

      Go.with.pipe smoking

  • @larryfagan5068
    @larryfagan5068 2 месяца назад +2

    Every EP Carrillo i have smoked ,i absolutely love!❤️

  • @larrylutsky181
    @larrylutsky181 Год назад +19

    Inhaling a cigar is like touching a hot stove. Nobody does it twice!
    🤣

  • @cleonzenasro2998
    @cleonzenasro2998 Год назад +9

    I'm not a cigar person I've never smoked one so I have zero interest on this topic, but this video and the conversation I really enjoyed it.

  • @dragland7268
    @dragland7268 3 года назад +3

    E.P. Carrillo cigars are one of my favorite brands. I especially enjoy the Pledge and La Historia. Thank you for making the experience more personal through your videos.

  • @chrisharvey-read3554
    @chrisharvey-read3554 2 года назад +5

    Greetings from Barbados, in the last 2 years i have been put on to your INCH No.62 Maduro. It is indeed an absolutely pleasing cigar every time. I have been smoking cigars for the last 25 years and have always enjoyed the Robusta size and always Maduro.
    I would love to hear Ernesto's take on smoking a cigar with the ring on or ring removed. cant wait for the Covid scene to level out so I can return to Miami and visit E.P. CARRILLO.

  • @cartercollum4402
    @cartercollum4402 3 года назад +6

    Love your products! Keep up the great work.

  • @rdar4263
    @rdar4263 Год назад +2

    Pledge, Encore AND La Historia are Excellent.

  • @frankrawl8705
    @frankrawl8705 Год назад +2

    Great review....! I have liked and subcribed. Can't wait to see more content 👍

  • @larrycoffey806
    @larrycoffey806 3 года назад +2

    Listening to David's tips and answers, he could have taught me cigar etiquette.

  • @revolvermaster4939
    @revolvermaster4939 Год назад +1

    The Pledge, Encore & La Historia are staples in my humidor. Well done!

  • @TegeElleMusic
    @TegeElleMusic 2 года назад +2

    very informative!

  • @resentfusion5634
    @resentfusion5634 Год назад

    Thanks for the video glhf
    Definitely confirmed some things for me because I was confused if you inhale into lungs or just into mouth.

  • @ebolabbq3130
    @ebolabbq3130 Год назад +2

    The painting in the background is awesome

  • @larrycoffey806
    @larrycoffey806 3 года назад +12

    Congrats on Pledge!!! Had my first late 2020. Love at first draw. CA got this one right. Been a huge La Historia fan, but my pallette changed. Pledge and Encore now my favs. Also smoking a lot of New Wave Reserva w/morning coffee. EPC is one of only a handful of brands w/solid construction. Never have draw or burn issues. That means a lot.

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! We are so happy you are enjoying our cigars.

  • @joseantoniolago5857
    @joseantoniolago5857 Год назад +5

    Born and raised around cigar smokers in Cuba, during my high school years I was send to work in those tabaco vegas, and I NEVER EVER, EVER saw those cigar smokers doing anything like that, they just bite off the end of their cigar, spitting out whatever they got in their mouth and light them up with a freaking match and go to town.

  • @dukeblue9999
    @dukeblue9999 Год назад +1

    Very informative

  • @AngelDiaz-hg7hn
    @AngelDiaz-hg7hn Год назад +1

    I love that ash tray

  • @larryfagan5068
    @larryfagan5068 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank You!

  • @alexanderhikel2350
    @alexanderhikel2350 Год назад +4

    I don’t think EPC has never made a cigar I didn’t like , it’s no surprise they win cigar of the year , year after year , the dude is absolutely a master

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @NBXRacing
      @NBXRacing Год назад

      I'm currently stuck on their inch series cigars. Loving being able to play some chess with a buddy and the cigar lasts the whole time

    • @alexanderhikel2350
      @alexanderhikel2350 Год назад +1

      @@NBXRacing it is a fantastic cigar and def a long smoke but it’s never boring on flavor !

  • @donkee9
    @donkee9 Год назад

    Smoked one today.

  • @curtbradley549
    @curtbradley549 Месяц назад +1

    The only way issss THE WAY YOU WANT TO !!!Enjoy and Cheers !!

  • @thebenefactor6744
    @thebenefactor6744 Год назад

    I can't wait for part two, where you explain psychotherapeutic analysis.

  • @jasoncramer6651
    @jasoncramer6651 Год назад +3

    I tend to hold a cigar the traditional way through the first 3/4 of the burn, but with a good cigar where I'm going for the last 3 or 4 pulls I'm pinching it. Just as a point of order for anyone starting out, don't let anyone tell you how to enjoy your cigar anymore than you let them tell you how to make love to your spouse.

  • @etevejames4264
    @etevejames4264 Год назад +1

    e.p. Carillo makes top rate cigars and also AJ Fernandez . those 2 are true masters of cigar making.. in my opinion the 2 best in the world

  • @babardanish2293
    @babardanish2293 Год назад +1

    Great

  • @cruciferousvegetable
    @cruciferousvegetable Год назад +1

    Love Carillos. I miss core natural. But then I really miss LGC Miami from 1997 rolled by Ernesto. What I wouldn't give for a box of those.

  • @Havok-xq6nm
    @Havok-xq6nm Год назад +1

    For me, longer sit down with friends a Churchill. When I’m just by myself a Corona will do. Quick on the go have a 15-20 minutes I always carry a tin of cigarillos.

  • @icakad
    @icakad Год назад +1

    I'm starting next week. Why? Cuz I already do what I do, but but next week I'll get a paycheck and register my business. I'll keep working my job for a bit, but also build my business. The plan is to go all in when I can just feed myself, so I can focus on my thing.

  • @jimmese252
    @jimmese252 Год назад +2

    When you drop ash, best way to clean is to wet your finger and touch the ash with the wetness, it will allow you to lift the whole thing without creating a mass spreading it across the table.

  • @nebloffpot3092
    @nebloffpot3092 2 года назад +10

    Hey David, I watched your youtube video from June 8th and it was very helpful, thank you! I have one quick question following up on the "throat" version of the retrohale. When I smoke a cigar I do not inhale but I do let the smoke touch the back of my throat and it burns/tingles a little bit before I exhale or retrohale. Is that bad? I don’t want to mess with inhaling and the health risks associated with that. Thoughts? Thank you for your time!

    • @nebloffpot3092
      @nebloffpot3092 2 года назад

      Hey David, I watched your youtube video from June 8th and it was very helpful, thank you! I have one quick question following up on the "throat" version of the retrohale. When I smoke a cigar I do not inhale but I do let the smoke touch the back of my throat and it burns/tingles a little bit before I exhale or retrohale. Is that bad? I don’t want to mess with inhaling and the health risks associated with that. Thoughts? Thank you for your time!

    • @snail415
      @snail415 Год назад +3

      @@nebloffpot3092 I’m not a doctor, but I’ll take a stab at that. I would offer that you are far-less likely to have cumulative lung-related damage if you puff a cigar to the back of the throat - retrohale or not.
      I think the secret if there is one, is to focus on your frequency and hygiene. Do you have a bunch of other vices or pre-existing conditions? If not, then perhaps you can allow yourself to enjoy cigars more than otherwise.
      At the end of the day, cigars are not ‘biologically’ good for you, but they can be ‘cognitively’ wonderful for you. There’s no perfect way to navigate that conversation, but I’ll say that cigars are for responsible and self-respecting adults, period. If you meet that criteria, I think a retrohale should be the least of your worries. Take care.

  • @sjmiller1329
    @sjmiller1329 2 месяца назад

    legit judging her hold!🤣 glad she addressed it early

  • @eamonxofarrell
    @eamonxofarrell 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lissette, you hold it the way you like to hold it

  • @waynethebarber1095
    @waynethebarber1095 Год назад +10

    I never inhale a cigar that's a good way to die! And I can't retrohale a cigar because it hurts my nasal passages, and I smoke very mild cigars. I am very happy to bring the smoke in my mouth and let it tickle my tonsils and gently exhale it. We all have our own ways to enjoy a cigar...

    • @sportbikeguy9875
      @sportbikeguy9875 3 дня назад

      The retrohale, while maybe not super pleasant the exact moment you exhale, does provide a very string aftertaste.
      What I mean, is, the act of exhaling itself kind of burns and is unpleasant, but you can't taste ALL the flavors in the few seconds after.... Very detailed flavors

  • @dryotu
    @dryotu Год назад +3

    Okay. I know how to cut, hold and light a cigar. So here's my 2 cents on how to smoke it.
    I draw a small amount of smoke into my mouth (about half of what is common with most smokers). I then open my mouth and drop my jaw to pull in air to dilute the smoke. Then I slowly push the diluted smoke out to swirl and dilute even further in front of my face while (and this is important) very slowly inhaling in through my nose.
    Inhaling too fast will cause a burning sensation and ruin the experience. Done right gives a fullness to the flavor for maximum enjoyment. And this doesn't involve lot of smoke. When I exhale, hardly any smoke can be seen.
    This is best done indoors or anywhere that has no breeze. I've been doing this for many years and I know of no other way to enjoy a good cigar as this. Take it for what it's worth. Enjoy

  • @jamesh5142
    @jamesh5142 Год назад +1

    Just watch Arnie for all your Stogie needs.
    LOL

  • @harismuzaffar1151
    @harismuzaffar1151 Год назад +1

  • @damianmarley7177
    @damianmarley7177 Год назад +1

    I use a pick at the very end if I’m not trying to hold the head of the cigar when my hands are dirty while fishing

  • @Jamsnaxx
    @Jamsnaxx Год назад +2

    Jimmy Saville taught me how to smoke a cigar in the dark!

  • @davewilbur4686
    @davewilbur4686 Год назад

    I’ve tried but I am not able to blow smoke out of my nose, what am I doing wrong?

  • @SmokeNThaBay
    @SmokeNThaBay 10 месяцев назад

    Smoke at a reasonable pace. Some smoke quick and some smoke slow. I recommend taking a puff every min or 2. Let the smoke into your mouth and let it roll around your tongue and exhale. Do in INHALE! You will pay for it! But enjoy the flavor the cigar offers. Research is key, ask someone who has smoked cigars for years! 🥃💨

  • @jameslong9564
    @jameslong9564 Год назад +1

    Are we in Fargo or something there?

  • @NavyVet1959-hj3fr
    @NavyVet1959-hj3fr День назад

    Lissette is so beautiful ! And just for that I subscribed!

  • @stickgs
    @stickgs Год назад +1

    Don't inhale, but how do you avoid the second hand smoke? IDK!

  • @CarpfishingextremeUSA
    @CarpfishingextremeUSA Год назад +1

    I think she knows how to smoke.. and I hold mine the same way

  • @VP_A-Team
    @VP_A-Team Год назад +2

    Well, not an ice _cube_ (far too much) but an ice *chip* equivalent to ~2 to 4 drops of water (some just use drops, I prefer the ice chip) in a *single malt* . An entire cube, even a small one, throws the whole balance, body and robustness off. On occasion I drink a blended scotch, I prefer it on the rocks (a few), especially on a warm day out on the deck but this is with a lower quality scotch. I will drink a high-quality blended scotch straight and will add a bit more water (or larger chip) than a single malt as they usually don't have as much of what adding the little water helps to promote (see below). If what you meant as "a great scotch" being a single malt (there are 'great' blends, of course) go with the few drops of water or small chip of ice.
    I did note the comment below about not adding an ice cube so I responded to him with this explanation.
    Explanation:
    During the burning of the barrels, the lignin in the wood will go through pyrolysis (burning in the absence of oxygen) resulting in the creation of a methoxy-phenolic compound called *guaiacol* which gives whiskies (and coffees) that smoky flavour (and aroma). But guaiaol, a viscous oily compound, binds to alcohol tightly.
    The little bit of water added helps to separate the guaiacol and alcohol molecules as both are weakly hydrophobic (repellent to water). The separation of the two different molecules releases more aroma and flavour, especially as you swirl the scotch.
    Furthermore, the initial addition of the water breaks the tight surface tension; hence, 'opening up' the release of both alcohol and guaiacol (smokiness) aromas into the air, allowing for greater olfactory stimulation. Plus, when the water separates the guaiacol from the alcohol, the guaiacol tends to go to the surface thus increasing the aromas given by the guaiacol.
    As mentioned, I prefer the ice chip because it releases the water better throughout the glass as I swirl it as it melts instead of the initial single location where water drops land.
    It works for all high-alcohol spirits that use burned barrels to age and flavour.
    My wife and I briefly joined a single malt society (we both are from culturally Scottish families - bagpiping, haggis, Rabbie Burns Day, etc. and of course single malt scotch) that my brother has been a member for ~15 years when we moved back to Canada from closing out or respective careers in the U.S.. We then moved to a somewhat distant small community to enjoy our retirement (whatever that means). We rarely make the 3 or 5-hour drive to attend meetings and tastings. But we learned that in the society while we were there (as well as through my brother before we joined).
    Give the ice chip or drops of water a try in a single malt - single malt is a go-to with our cigars (my wife is a daily cigar smoker and single malt enthusiast as well - I think it's Scottish genetics).

    • @maamold
      @maamold Год назад

      When I heard him say a whole Ice Cube in Scotch I cringed. I was going to say something but noticed your comment. Well said.

  • @purebeast1000
    @purebeast1000 Год назад

    im heading to Mexico for a week and im taking a cigar experience, never smoked a cigar before any tips for a complete newbie

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  Год назад +1

      Don’t fear the unknown. Ask the clerk to inform you about your choices.

  • @MrDrusso
    @MrDrusso 2 года назад +1

    Oh my god, an ice cube to the scotch opening up the flavours is the farest from truth as it can get, it's actually on a contrary.

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip

    • @VP_A-Team
      @VP_A-Team Год назад

      Well, not an ice _cube_ (far too much) but an ice *chip* equivalent to ~2 to 4 drops of water (some just use drops, I prefer the ice chip) in a single malt.
      During the burning of the barrels, the lignin in the wood will go through pyrolysis (burning in the absence of oxygen) resulting in the creation of a methoxy-phenolic compound called *guaiacol* which gives whiskies (and coffees) that smoky flavour (and aroma). But guaiaol, a viscous oily compound, binds to alcohol tightly.
      The little bit of water added helps to separate the guaiacol and alcohol molecules as both are weakly hydrophobic (repellent to water). The separation of the two different molecules releases more aroma and flavour, especially as you swirl the whiskey.
      Furthermore, the initial addition of the water breaks the tight surface tension; hence, 'opening up' the release of both alcohol and guaiacol (smokiness) aromas into the air, allowing for greater olfactory stimulation. Plus, when the water separates the guaiacol from the alcohol, it tends to go to the surface thus increasing the aromas given by the guaiacol.
      As mentioned, I prefer the ice chip because it releases the water better throughout the glass as I swirl it as it melts instead of the initial single location where water drops land.
      It works for all high-alcohol spirits that use burned barrels to age and flavour.
      My wife and I briefly joined a single malt society (both from distinctly and culturally Scottish families - bagpiping, haggis, Rabbie Burns Day, etc. and of course single malt scotch) that my brother has been a member for ~15 years when we moved back to Canada from closing out or respective careers in the U.S.. We then moved to a somewhat distant small community to enjoy our retirement (whatever that means). We rarely make the 3 or 5-hour drive to attend meetings and tastings. But we learned that in the society while we were there (as well as through my brother before we joined).
      Give the ice chip or drops of water a try, if you're a single malt enthusiast - it's a go-to with our cigars (my wife is a cigar smoker and single malt enthusiast as well - I think it's Scottish genetics).

  • @johnliberti5992
    @johnliberti5992 Год назад

    Is that Marty Biron?

  • @Cosmicblast77
    @Cosmicblast77 2 года назад +1

    Love my pipe, only retrohale it. No need to inhale. For flavor, not for lungs.

  • @HEX2Chainz
    @HEX2Chainz Год назад +1

    Lol I agree with everything except adding an ice cube to a great scotch…..😮

  • @corvetteguy50
    @corvetteguy50 2 года назад +2

    try it with joint hahaaha

  • @lusciouskollektibles8663
    @lusciouskollektibles8663 Год назад +2

    To each their own. Whichever way you enjoy smoking a cigar most is the right way. If you enjoy inhaling a cigar, then by all means do it. If you enjoy it just being in your mouth without inhaling, then go for it.

  • @BigMicRadioGuy
    @BigMicRadioGuy Год назад +1

    Appreciate the tips... I do have to ask.... youre holding a cigar.... its lit.... as youre explaining the two ways to retro-hale...why not just show us after explaining lol

  • @bigcr3021
    @bigcr3021 Год назад +3

    Bro it doesn’t not take 13 min to learn how to smoke a cigar 😂

  • @saurelius5217
    @saurelius5217 Год назад

    Cigar smoke comes off too thick for me to even inhale. At most the smoke will go to the back of my throat, but I never feel it in my lungs.

  • @twixter1000able
    @twixter1000able Год назад

    Rocky Patel…enough said.

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  Год назад

      You really love Rocky Patel. That’s awesome. Thank you for watching our channel.

  • @AidenMendelsohn
    @AidenMendelsohn Год назад +1

    Can you make a tutorial on how to smoke Crack?

  • @sark4786
    @sark4786 Год назад

    I want to know what that ashtray is

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  Год назад

      It’s a prototype for encore ashtrays. Good eye 😀

    • @sark4786
      @sark4786 Год назад

      @@EPCarrilloCigars looks cool

  • @rufust.firefly4890
    @rufust.firefly4890 Год назад

    So, if an inner tube costs more does it mean it stinks less?

    • @jessyhavron2548
      @jessyhavron2548 3 дня назад +1

      Still causes second hand smoke and is unhealthy.

    • @rufust.firefly4890
      @rufust.firefly4890 3 дня назад

      @@jessyhavron2548 Ulysses S Grant and Babe Ruth both got throat cancer from inner tubes. Groucho Marx, Milton Berle and Ernie Kovacs died in other ways.

  • @donfannin6485
    @donfannin6485 Год назад

    you light one end and puff on the other It is rocket science.

  • @gtsport3881
    @gtsport3881 Год назад

    Hey guys, I think the name of the video is incorrect. I saw all this video and the only thing I heard is "I personally do this or that " but not the "what is the actual correct way to do it". I agree every individual will do it as they prefer but, how is the actual/correct way to do it ?.

  • @riddles4237
    @riddles4237 Год назад +3

    I’m gonna make a video soon “How to drink water” and I expect it to get a million views… 😂😂😂

  • @Eagles67895
    @Eagles67895 11 месяцев назад

    I don’t smoke it, I puff 💨 it!

  • @neilpitman3531
    @neilpitman3531 Год назад

    I am surprised that there has been no discussion on WHAT to light the cigar with ... I thought that lighting a cigar with a lighter was taboo, that a cigar should only be lit with a match, waiting for the flame to pass the sulphur, so that the burning wood with the moisture is more in sync with the leaf, rather than petrol or other fuels... Discuss? ...Great video though! ...

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  Год назад

      Check out out how to light video and let us know what you think!

  • @josephadama5128
    @josephadama5128 11 месяцев назад

    we use to say when i smoke segars: i am not so rich do not inhale. 😂😂😂

  • @darthoma8792
    @darthoma8792 Год назад

    Love the video but horrible sound quality 😬

  • @ahrzhule
    @ahrzhule Год назад +11

    There are no rules. Stop making rules. Don't be a cigar rule snob. 😃

    • @leonotthelion
      @leonotthelion Год назад +2

      There are snobs in EVERY hobby, profession, recreational activity.

    • @jicalzad
      @jicalzad Год назад

      Exactly

    • @wildbill7081
      @wildbill7081 Год назад +1

      Great comment I have been smoking both Pipes and cigars since 1970 til I kick the bucket hope not too soon and I have watched both cigar rules and pipe smoking rules and I don't pay attention to any rule I do it my way and learned over the many years how to smoke

  • @ryancentnarowicz
    @ryancentnarowicz 2 года назад

    How do you puff out smoke rings with a Cigar?

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  2 года назад +3

      This is easier said than done. You need to pull a mouthful of smoke into your moth, use your lips to create a circle and then use your tongue to push air through the center of the circle that your lips have created. It is a light push but not too light, it needs enough power to push out the smoke ring from your mouth. Another issue is the air in the room must be rather still since the smoke ring breaks down easily in moving air. Lastly practice makes perfect and I suggest asking someone who knows how to do this to help you practice and teach you in the process. Good Luck and hopefully you do this with our great cigars.

    • @ryancentnarowicz
      @ryancentnarowicz 2 года назад

      @@EPCarrilloCigars Thanks for the info I will start practicing thanks! 😁

  • @gc9017
    @gc9017 Год назад

    Educate yourselves and watch the master Eddie Sahakian at work at Davidoff.

  • @WT-Sherman
    @WT-Sherman Год назад +1

    It’s not Rocket Surgery.

  • @richardvirchow3390
    @richardvirchow3390 5 месяцев назад +1

    I retired as a none smoker at age 50 and began smoking cigars. A doctor convinced me to quit cigars. At age 68 I got cancer. After months & months of daily radiation treatments I beat cancer. I want to smoke cigars but cannot risk it. There are foods I love but cannot risk it. There are so many things in our environment that cause cancers. What’s a person to do??

  • @matthewtodd3879
    @matthewtodd3879 Год назад

    Or how to get stinking Breath

  • @paveljakl-cn1oy
    @paveljakl-cn1oy Год назад +1

    Wow she is beautiful woman..😍🥰

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ 2 месяца назад

      Lol yh she is. I hardly see women smoke cigars in fact I haven't lol

  • @wellnesportstore9519
    @wellnesportstore9519 Год назад +1

    2:13 lol wearing an apple watch while holding that type of cigar is like going to a 5 star wearing a pikachu onesie

  • @mackersun
    @mackersun Год назад

    Cigar producers will pay these rating companies to promote their cigars. I promise, just because it's #1 rated, doesn't mean it's gonna blow you away. You have to find what kind of cigar fits you. And you have to smoke it correctly...i.e. full stomach.

    • @cvdavillain487
      @cvdavillain487 Год назад

      Lies

    • @mackersun
      @mackersun Год назад

      @@cvdavillain487 truths :)

    • @cvdavillain487
      @cvdavillain487 Год назад

      @@mackersun what’s your favorite cigar?

    • @mackersun
      @mackersun Год назад

      @@cvdavillain487 unfortunately my body has become overly sensitive to nicotine so I don't anymore BUT when I did, I loved the "My father" cigar by Don pepin. But I also really like "crux". The founder owns a local cigar shop here and he's spent years going down to Nicaragua and Panama researching and making a really good cigar. Check it out sometime

    • @mackersun
      @mackersun Год назад

      @@cvdavillain487 what's yours??

  • @j.martinonyc
    @j.martinonyc 2 года назад +1

    How can a man smoke a petite corona at a cigar lounge and not look feminine?
    Asking for for a friend

    • @EPCarrilloCigars
      @EPCarrilloCigars  2 года назад +4

      Cigars come in all shapes and sizes for a reason. The reason for this is both time and the amount of heat/flavor you enjoy. Smoke what you enjoy, what you love and do not let anyone make you feel any other way than a person smoking and enjoying a fine cigar. As a side note smaller cigars were the cigar in fashion for many more years than the current fad of the large big ring gauge of today, which you may not know was started in many ways by our Master Blender Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. Some say he is the creator of making big ring cigars as fashionable as they are today.

  • @queenslander954
    @queenslander954 Год назад +1

    This should be a Clinton video.

  • @johnsinclair2672
    @johnsinclair2672 Год назад

    Why on earth - knowing what we do today of the dangers of smoking - would anyone want to indulge in such a gross habit?

    • @anthonywiseman7451
      @anthonywiseman7451 2 месяца назад

      Because it's good for the environment

    • @johnsinclair7218
      @johnsinclair7218 2 месяца назад

      @@anthonywiseman7451 in that when folks die of cancer. Their remains add vital nutrients to the soil? 😊

  • @George-hl2xm
    @George-hl2xm Год назад

    Why would I want to these things are worse than cigarettes

  • @jneptune1540
    @jneptune1540 Год назад

    Light it up! Her hair is going to smell like cigars. His hair… lol.

  • @tangomantactical
    @tangomantactical Год назад

    Everytime she smokes her cigar the camera immediately turns to the man. I want to see her not him.

  • @thomashcullen7724
    @thomashcullen7724 11 месяцев назад

    The people of Britain: can they each use their own internal biology's American Republican Party matrixes, in order to download into their minds the scenario, in which the ultra-glamorous mansion woman smokes a cigar in her mansion swimming pool?

  • @goodcommunitylife
    @goodcommunitylife Год назад

    Glamorizing cigar smoking and its lifestyle is not cool!
    Even though cigar smoke is not inhaled, it carries the risks of getting lung diseases and cancers.

  • @normastanley5853
    @normastanley5853 10 месяцев назад

    It doesn't"t take a genius to smoke a cigar..Just a heads up..

  • @michaelchan1998
    @michaelchan1998 Год назад

    My next vlog will be " How to get cancer" Should be a smash hit. 😆

  • @WealthEngineering
    @WealthEngineering Год назад +1

    I'm sorry but it is so weird to me to see a woman smoke a cigar. I find it soo unattractive. Maybe it's because I associate cigar with masculinity and I love feminine women. Besides the cigar she looks feminine, but man her putting that in her mouth is such a turn off for me.
    How about you guys? What are your thoughts on this? Would smoke a cigar with your girlfriend or wife?

    • @tommasol9701
      @tommasol9701 Год назад +2

      I love women that are passionate about something

    • @cubanadelrey
      @cubanadelrey Год назад

      women don’t care about what you find attractive 😂 we do not exist for your pleasure or aesthetic enjoyment. im sure women find you unattractive no matter what you do

    • @samoneleblanc7282
      @samoneleblanc7282 Год назад +7

      I smoke cigars and I am a married woman. Stick to what you like. Your not looking for a cigar smoking woman. That is perfectly fine. A woman who is smoking a cigar is not trying to pick up a man. We are not trying to be attractive. We are trying to enjoy our cigar. If that is such a red flag, then don't approach us. We are not the woman for you. Let just enjoy our cigars and take in moment.

    • @tommasol9701
      @tommasol9701 Год назад +1

      @@samoneleblanc7282 great comment Samone

  • @thriftshop2609
    @thriftshop2609 Год назад +1

    My Dad would still be here if it wasn't for cigars, emphysema Kills

  • @goodcommunitylife
    @goodcommunitylife 2 года назад

    Quit smoking! Your lungs will thank you later!

    • @jerwur39l94
      @jerwur39l94 Год назад +2

      Nobody inhales cigars our lungs are fine thanks for your concern not

    • @tommasol9701
      @tommasol9701 Год назад +3

      You don't inhale cigars

  • @Julian-AJCP
    @Julian-AJCP Год назад

    Step one: you don't. Thank me later

  • @masterleatel
    @masterleatel Год назад

    I came here for the cigar not how well your company is doing 👎

  • @terrorsquadlith
    @terrorsquadlith Год назад

    smoked a cigar yesterday got messed up and it was supposed to be a mild cigar.. I dont know what happened

  • @larrycalloway947
    @larrycalloway947 Год назад +1

    Clinton showed Monica the proper way to smoke a cigar in the white house

  • @laserbrad
    @laserbrad Год назад

    Put a mic on her. Made it 30 sec in and quit