Short Panatela Cigar, Roller's POV

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2021
  • I bunch and wrap a short panatela cigar (5.5 x 34). The closest standard-issue cigar I find to this size is the Cuban Bolivar No 3, which is 4 7/8 x 34. They call this vitola "placeras," pleasurable, and I agree with this vitola name. The ones I roll have half an inch more pleasure, that's all.
    I don't really have a casquillo (cap cutter) that fits this size, but I aim to procure one soonish.
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  • @aaronwest1055
    @aaronwest1055 Год назад +2007

    Of course he is making cigars in that hat, absolute legend

    • @Brodenna
      @Brodenna Год назад +16

      That’s what I said 😂😂

    • @squishydafishy
      @squishydafishy Год назад +23

      Exactly what I thought the first time he leaned in. 😁

    • @JackZurawel
      @JackZurawel Год назад +13

      Saw the hat, had the thought, looked for the comment

    • @DeathProfessor
      @DeathProfessor Год назад

      Explain the hat pls

    • @olsmellyknuckles9653
      @olsmellyknuckles9653 Год назад +14

      @@DeathProfessor I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure it’s because it’s a common hat worn by Cubans who are famous for their cigars

  • @HiddelS143
    @HiddelS143 Год назад +1012

    Today, I learned that cigars are just tobacco leaf burritos.

  • @rebuilt_riders2261
    @rebuilt_riders2261 Год назад +781

    This was such a visually pleasing process. I never watched how they are actually made before. You can definitely see the differences between machine and hand rolled cigars.

    • @NostalgiaforInfinity
      @NostalgiaforInfinity Год назад +4

      I didn't know you can roll cigars in machines. How do you even do that with a bunch of irregular pieces of leaves?

    • @Glibzer
      @Glibzer Год назад +15

      @@NostalgiaforInfinity most machine rolled cigars use shredded tobacco

    • @tzint56
      @tzint56 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@NostalgiaforInfinity You don't do it well. That's for damn sure.

  • @playgroundchooser
    @playgroundchooser Год назад +1660

    Well, the RUclips algorithm is really starting to understand that I love watching people be exceptionally good at doing things. This was superb!
    I've also gotten into the Lock Picking Lawyer and (I don't know why, but it's awesome) Nate the Hoof Guy. 😁

    • @HankBukowski
      @HankBukowski Год назад +18

      I discovered all those through RUclips recommendations. 😂

    • @grantbilcher3163
      @grantbilcher3163 Год назад +15

      Nate the Hoof guy is fking awesome!

    • @rustyshacklefordposter
      @rustyshacklefordposter Год назад +11

      you are celebrating being a number in an algorithm lol your brain is so simple that a computer program can decide what you watch ahahaha

    • @idrisie6720
      @idrisie6720 Год назад +2

      Fr, watching this type of stuff feels relaxing

    • @mramisuzuki6962
      @mramisuzuki6962 Год назад +2

      Yea my RUclips does this I get tons of model kits, boot repairs, and drawing tutorials. Then RUclips decides to send me all the gravure videos I’m like what? How does a gunpla video lead to soft core JAV? I mean I guess theyre both Japanese?

  • @riobaliairportdriver5559
    @riobaliairportdriver5559 Год назад +2405

    Okay I am going to stop complaining if they're expensive

    • @sarcomatose
      @sarcomatose Год назад +54

      My thoughts exactly 😂

    • @TheBlargMarg
      @TheBlargMarg Год назад +97

      Yeah you're pretty much smoking art with how they are created.

    • @robsonez
      @robsonez Год назад +36

      Did you think a machine just pooped them out? These men are artisans.

    • @riobaliairportdriver5559
      @riobaliairportdriver5559 Год назад +32

      @@robsonez lol man me joking

    • @dinoflagella4185
      @dinoflagella4185 Год назад +86

      Yeah, it’s an expensive habit. I stopped smoking cigars years ago. I love walking into a cigar store once in a while to remember the smell of cigars and humidors.😊

  • @the_grand_tourer
    @the_grand_tourer Год назад +117

    09:39 Haha! So pleased when the Panama hat popped into view! Extra authenticity!

  • @dabur74
    @dabur74 Год назад +235

    First time seeing someone hand roll a cigar. Now I know it's truly a work of art. That cigar was beautiful! Amazing work!

  • @kentgearner
    @kentgearner Год назад +21

    This should be mandatory viewing for anyone before they smoke their first cigar. It's ART!

  • @quohime1824
    @quohime1824 Год назад +401

    I don’t smoke but it’s relaxing and fascinating seeing how intricate the process is. Fantastic video

    • @manikyum
      @manikyum Год назад

      And how old are you

    • @MrStone125
      @MrStone125 Год назад +42

      @mānikyam That doesn't really have to do with anything? I'm 30 and I don't smoke either, but it's still interesting to watch.

    • @quohime1824
      @quohime1824 Год назад +17

      @@manikyum 24

    • @sk8rg33k
      @sk8rg33k Год назад +3

      Good thing you let us all know you don't smoke. It's very important that strangers on the internet don't judge you for your vices.

    • @DimiqBaba
      @DimiqBaba Год назад +3

      You should pick it up

  • @ishnifusmeadle
    @ishnifusmeadle Год назад +618

    I remember years ago getting some variety of nictotina rustica seeds and growing a small batch of tobacco as a project. It was amazing to see. Not quite how I expected. Even as a totally unexperienced grower I was able to end up with something. I didn't end up with alot. Only had a handful of plants. Couldn't quite get the curing to work right for some reason. Even still it was a grounding experience to inhale the fruits of my labors. One thing I learned......that variety was suuuuuuuper strong. Got nicotine spins after 1 puff. Later learned....it's usually mixed with another variety hahah. Great video friend.

    • @Loki_Dokie
      @Loki_Dokie Год назад +11

      I still have some seeds but never tried growing, don't I need to use sand, or how did you do it?

    • @shamalamadingleberry7203
      @shamalamadingleberry7203 Год назад

      It's because you didn't cure it right is why you got your head blown off in one puff.

    • @seanseams6308
      @seanseams6308 Год назад +25

      @@Loki_Dokiejust RUclips it dude

    • @ishnifusmeadle
      @ishnifusmeadle Год назад +16

      @Loki Dokie's Metal Junkie Adventures Well. To be honest, I had zero clue what I was doing (I grew them in a very large raised bed, the same way I grew all my vegetables) and didn't really treat them differently then say lettuce or cabbage and they grew amazingly. Prolly wasn't amazing quality by most standards but it was fun, easy, and lot more potent than I anticipated (at the time I was a pack plus a day smoker). Weekly tending but yeah....bout it. I'm sure you could easily Google or find vids on utube that would give muuuuuch better advice than I since I just winged it. I figured my seeds were bad as they were very old so I tossed a couple handfuls in the bed and shortly there after had a sea of sprouts. Each week I'd thin a 1/4 of em away till just the most vigorous were left in about 1ft sectors.

    • @Loki_Dokie
      @Loki_Dokie Год назад +13

      @@ishnifusmeadle very cool, thank you for taking time to reply, I may give it a shot at some point. If anything they just won't grow. Cheers

  • @awkwardgamervrn4827
    @awkwardgamervrn4827 Год назад +35

    I love videos like this. There’s no chaos, no bad news, nothing…just a man at work or doing his hobby and doing a good job at it too.
    Very satisfying.

  • @degenatron4572
    @degenatron4572 Год назад +3

    I like when the person comes in like are you recording. "You can talk" nice little touch of humanity.

  • @naveen100
    @naveen100 Год назад +46

    Freshly made cigars. The freshness of his art is totally refreshing. The one we smoke is usually months old. But this one is like melting fresh chocolate in the mouth.

  • @Bleedingimages
    @Bleedingimages Год назад +30

    “ how long are you going to be?”.. “ why, am I in the way?” . Definitely using that one

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +11

      I give it to the world

    • @OdourlessAunt
      @OdourlessAunt Год назад +2

      @@BlissCigarCo You did use the audio though! You dirty dog.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +2

      @@OdourlessAunt I am that, I admit it.

    • @Sl4yerkid
      @Sl4yerkid Год назад +1

      yes.. double down on being rude.

    • @iamdmc
      @iamdmc Год назад +6

      there's nothing a woman can stand less than a man relaxing

  • @andresdelacruz9859
    @andresdelacruz9859 Год назад +95

    Absolutely a form of art watching this happen in real time. I would love to see more

  • @intrespekt
    @intrespekt Год назад +125

    This was beautiful all the way around.
    Well done and thank you for sharing the craft with us.

    • @tutel9496
      @tutel9496 Год назад

      ​@Sus cat 🐈 yea those are dried tobacco

  • @JonMB357
    @JonMB357 Год назад +11

    That is some beautiful craftsmanship right there. After learning how painstaking cigar making really is, it definitely helps me slow down and savor the moment when I light one up.

  • @tetanusteta3871
    @tetanusteta3871 Год назад +113

    That looks so time consuming and meticulous especially if it's gonna be a pack or something, but it was way more straight forward than i initially thought. Great stuff.

    • @scootynums5667
      @scootynums5667 Год назад +10

      this is exactly why hand rolled cigars can be a little bit more on the expensive side, and I don't mind paying for the premium product in the slightest

    • @gorgefood9867
      @gorgefood9867 11 месяцев назад +6

      About $5 for 1 stick is about as cheap as they go for and still be made with whole leaf and made well. A lot are around the $10 range for 1 cigar. $20 is high end stuff. The most expensive 1 that a tobacconist showed me was $50 for 1 stick. He said he couldn't relax and enjoy the $50 cigar because it's literally money going up in smokes.
      Cigars that cost with $1 or $2 each are made with shredded up leftover leaf that you can see the roller leaving behind here. I tried them. They're very bland and hard to draw smoke in because of how tightly packed shredded leaves can get. Not really worth the hour or so it takes to smoke unless you're addicted and just need something to smoke.

  • @dominantwolf4593
    @dominantwolf4593 Год назад +3

    Cigars really are a work of art. You can appreciate the handmade craftsmanship of the roller everytime you smoke one. And to me that’s art of the fun

  • @doolyskating
    @doolyskating Год назад +24

    Pretty wild that all said and done a cigar is literally dry leaves wrapped in less-dry leaves haha Very cool to watch

  • @billyyank5807
    @billyyank5807 Год назад +109

    It really is an art form. Looks like a delicious cigar!

  • @Deerector
    @Deerector Год назад +2

    That was beautiful to watch. They never show the filler and binder method. Only just the wrapper. I’m glad they did them all here. Great video

  • @chrisalexthomas
    @chrisalexthomas Год назад +37

    I don't even like smoking but this was fascinating, and amazing to watch. I had no idea how they were made. This is really artistic. The amount of effort putting into making it absolutely perfect. Can totally respect that

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +10

      Thank you for taking the time to make such a nice comment. I appreciate it.

  • @brianhealey5286
    @brianhealey5286 Год назад +4

    Will never whine about a hand made cigar costing a little more. Those marvelous hands!

    • @brianhealey5286
      @brianhealey5286 Год назад +3

      I'm soon 84. Had to give up my Fuente and Upmann cigars 20 years ago. However, if I find a guy smoking a quality cigar I follow him around downwind like a bloodhound. My wife of 60 years just gives me "the look." Thanks for great video of true craftmanship and a tip of the hat to the presenters wife.

  • @Andrew-xv5tf
    @Andrew-xv5tf Год назад +13

    Very much appreciated seeing this process. Amazing craftsmanship and skills. Once someone gets highly skilled, it's difficult for the layman to see how good someone really is. But from what I saw, I'd like to say that I think that was incredible.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your very nice comment.

    • @Andrew-xv5tf
      @Andrew-xv5tf Год назад

      @@BlissCigarCo You're welcome. Well deserved

  • @benjamincreevy8447
    @benjamincreevy8447 Год назад +45

    Always a joy to watch a skilled craftsman at work

  • @jacobrobinson2729
    @jacobrobinson2729 Год назад +9

    What a beautiful process to watch! Rolling is an art, thank you for sharing!

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for the nice comment.

  • @AlamShamma
    @AlamShamma Год назад +1

    Precision, taste, and passion at their finest...
    And definitely king of your castle

  • @MohamedArham69
    @MohamedArham69 Год назад +10

    3:33 can we all appreciate that this man made sure that the cigar was marked average sided enough so it had good personality?

  • @Chief667
    @Chief667 10 месяцев назад +4

    5:40 "You can talk, I won't use the sound." LOL

  • @asherkaye4891
    @asherkaye4891 Год назад +31

    All that work to make that perfectly rounded tip just for it to be cut off 😂

    • @thatoneultramarine208
      @thatoneultramarine208 Год назад

      I’m not an expert by any means but I’ve seen my uncles light enough cigars to tell that you cut the opposite end, then light said end, and inhale through the flat end.

    • @asherkaye4891
      @asherkaye4891 Год назад +3

      @@thatoneultramarine208 that’s simply not true lol

  • @yourworstnightmare1332
    @yourworstnightmare1332 8 месяцев назад

    This was such a satisfying process. Man, the satisfaction of smoking something rolled by oneself. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @dab420
    @dab420 Год назад +7

    This is a step above how the homies do it outside the quick stop 👌 great video, thank you for enlightening us 😎

  • @tsotighguy
    @tsotighguy Год назад +22

    I'm not a cigar lover by any means, but this vid really does something for my anxiety haha! Really calming watching someone who is so skilled make something like this look so easy, even tho most of us know it is so far from that!

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +12

      Same reason people have been enjoying the leaf for at least 8,000 years.

  • @sourdoughpretzels2000
    @sourdoughpretzels2000 Год назад +1

    Absolute master of the craft. Simply beautiful.

  • @TheBrandoGR
    @TheBrandoGR Год назад

    It's always super satisfying watching someone who is skilled in their craft. What that craft actually is rarely matters.

  • @michaelricciardelli337
    @michaelricciardelli337 2 года назад +36

    Thank you for doing the "rollers point of view". I kept screwing up my flag and didn't know why. It took me a while to figure out I was viewing this upside down! LOL. What a maroone.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  2 года назад +8

      You're welcome, glad it helped.

    • @jrsforest187
      @jrsforest187 Год назад +7

      "What a maroone.. what a ta ra ra goondiyay" Bugs Bunny

  • @johncronin7843
    @johncronin7843 Год назад +7

    Fantastic craft. Beautifully done, it looks delicious.

  • @randomocity999
    @randomocity999 8 месяцев назад +1

    I could watch this all day sipping a scotch and having a nice stogie myself. I always loved marveling at the vendors down in the Florida keys rolling their own fine cigars. I’ve always wanted to roll my own cigars at some point in my life and learn the masterful art of their craft.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the very nice comment. I really get a mental image of the situation you're describing, these rollers in the keys. At some point in your life you should really go for it and start rolling!

    • @randomocity999
      @randomocity999 8 месяцев назад

      @@BlissCigarCo a lot are of Spanish and Cuban descent, immigrants fleeing a life of hardship to start anew in the United States of America. When the weathers nice I always see their little walk up wooden booths displaying fantastic assortments of just about anything you could imagine. The sweet and nutty, spicy and peppery aromas of fermented tobacco creating such a serene atmosphere wafting down the streets. I always loved seeing the culebras of varying flavors. And I never strayed away from a nice light bodied corona, I also love panatelas and churchills to the classic torpedo styled smoke. And I must say Claros are definitely my top pick!

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  8 месяцев назад +2

      @@randomocity999 Beautiful and evocative writing! I wish I could read such things more often. As for me my preference is the panatela, and I prefer to smoke nothing larger than a petit corona. But in 30 years of smoking I have drifted toward enjoying a quality maduro smoke as much or more than a CT shade.

  • @Ivan_Ooze
    @Ivan_Ooze Год назад +3

    For everyone that hasn’t had a good cigar, all this effort is absolutely worth it

  • @RetroJack
    @RetroJack Год назад +5

    I used to occasionally treat myself to van Hartog panatellas back in the '90s - not the best by any means, but good enough on a student's budget.

  • @petercsigo3314
    @petercsigo3314 7 месяцев назад

    The art of rolling and you are an artist, thank you.

  • @tonyjones7261
    @tonyjones7261 Год назад +1

    That was amazing to watch never seen one hand rolled before quite the process and now I can appreciate why there so expensive the workmanship involved

  • @jamess988
    @jamess988 Год назад +7

    Super super interesting. Is there any distinction between what you use as a wrapper and what gets used as the internal stuff? And why the wooden mould after you're finished wrapping/cutting it?

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +25

      Thanks. Yeah, the tripa (filler) and capa (wrapper) are totally different varieties of leaf that have been grown and handled in very different fashions on the long road from seed to cigar. The molding smooths out the surface to help make it pretty and also sets and balanced the correct internal pressure of the bunch.

  • @xrpadamantiumhands3190
    @xrpadamantiumhands3190 Год назад +1

    So relaxing watching this. I miss rolling cigars. Never got super good at it but I was respectable.

  • @benshrope5707
    @benshrope5707 Год назад +2

    I’m inspired every time I see anything mastered.

  • @stope420
    @stope420 Год назад +8

    I would really like to learn how to roll like that. I am already pretty damn good at rolling up but that was some master level maestro work. Very nice sir!

  • @Amen_and_Attack_81
    @Amen_and_Attack_81 2 года назад +56

    Always enjoy your videos! What leaf did you wrap with? Looked like it was pretty agreeable to bring stretched but not terribly thick

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  2 года назад +75

      Thanks. This is Ecuadorian Sumatra. Medium thick, perfectly stretchy if handled correctly. Takes me about a day to get it into condition.

  • @moonhowler13
    @moonhowler13 Год назад +1

    Beautiful work! Been smoking hand-rolled cigars for years but never had the opportunity to see one made. I was always ok with the price of a nice cigar because i enjoy them, but now i truly understand the reason. True artistry!

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +3

      Yeah. Imagine how much they'd cost if people in Nicaragua and the DR weren't getting paid pennies per hour to roll.

  • @joanb4456
    @joanb4456 Год назад +2

    Impressive art. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @MitsurugiR
    @MitsurugiR Год назад +16

    Amazing work. What do you use as the adhesive, by the way?

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere 2 года назад +18

    Perfect video, just natural sound and very calm. Great technique.
    Do you have a catalogue where I can order?

    • @waitisthatcobalt
      @waitisthatcobalt Год назад +4

      I literally just put this on to vibe lmao

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +19

      I don't sell, only roll for entertainment and knowledge.

  • @kraptastic333
    @kraptastic333 Год назад +2

    I once smelled a fresh tobacco plant in an indoor garden. Later, I learned about the incredible processes humans have learned to cure and stabilize this product. I grew up thinking tobacco was quite evil but now I see it more like catnip.
    Moderation is a great way to approach this beautiful handmade cigar.. cheers

  • @MrJesseFisher
    @MrJesseFisher Год назад +1

    This is my kind of ASMR. Such a chill process.

  • @hriatacolney1471
    @hriatacolney1471 Год назад +13

    I wonder..how you make that final leaf to be so smooth and moisture..it didn't strech even when you pull

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +9

      I coax the moisture into the leaf over time.

  • @robertdeckard2136
    @robertdeckard2136 Год назад +3

    Very interesting. I grew tobacco last year and dried some. It's nice to see what dried tobacco is supposed to look like and how it can be made into a cigar. Mine was way to brittle, no way I could have rolled it into a cigar without it breaking into pieces. And even if I had dried the leaves properly, rolling them properly would take a while to learn. I was able to smoke some from a pipe, but I'm not much of a smoker so most of it is just lying in the pantry.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +2

      Interesting. What kind of tobacco? Most leaf has to be prepped for rolling, depending on the local humidity.

    • @robertdeckard2136
      @robertdeckard2136 Год назад

      @@BlissCigarCo If I recall correctly, the seeds were labelled as "Virginia Smoking Tobacco". I'm not sure if that's a specific variety or more of a marketing term. The plants got about as tall as a man and developed pink trumpet flowers but I get the feeling that doesn't narrow it down any. I hanged the leaves from the ceiling in my basement to dry out but I think they dried out too fast and thus became crumbly. The first batch of leaves were a bit yellow already when I harvested them. The second batch I picked while green since we got an early October frost.
      I did not cut off the tops of the plants when they started producing flowers and then seed pods as some sources suggest for encouraging more leaf growth, since I already had more leaves than I will personally use in several years.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +3

      @@robertdeckard2136 Yeah I think Virginia is a type. It's definitely a cig tobacco, tho, not cigar. Sounds like your first crop did have some issues. Tobacco is picked green, then cured in the shed to yellow/brown, then, in the case of cigar tobacco, fermented. I think maybe cig tobacco like VA isn't fermented, tho. Just cured.

    • @fallofshadows2209
      @fallofshadows2209 Год назад

      @@BlissCigarCo Virginia blends are also used in pipe tobacco. They can be fermented to bring out additional flavors, or you can leave the blend in a tin or mason jar to age it to bring out flavors.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +1

      @@fallofshadows2209 Thanks. I think I knew that once upon a time, when I used to smoke pipes. :)

  • @Jixxstar
    @Jixxstar 11 месяцев назад

    Wow that is a art form for sure, years of practice on full display, smooth and calculating, thank you so much.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the nice comment.

  • @danavalentine5860
    @danavalentine5860 Год назад +1

    Looks very complex! Thank you fir sharing. I need to smoke a great cigar like that!! ❤

  • @IHWKR
    @IHWKR Год назад +14

    Don't take this the wrong way. The video was so relaxing I feel asleep. I don't like heavy asmr production. This was perfect, though. Made me feel like I was in Havana on a slow Sunday afternoon in late summer. I'll check out some of your other videos, and hopefully, I'll find one with a relaxing smoke session.

    • @durango8882
      @durango8882 Год назад +2

      Best way to enjoy a cigar lol

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +2

      I do it to my relax myself, too.

    • @thomastrain7311
      @thomastrain7311 Год назад +1

      Some of the best cigars are coming out of Nicaragua and D.R. nowadays. That volcanic soil in Central America is producing some very nice tobaccos

    • @feels5460
      @feels5460 Год назад

      ​@@thomastrain7311 So far the only cigars I've ever had have been Nicaraguan or DR. It has such great taste. But in my opinion Nicaraguan filler is best when mixed with a second filler for more flavor, it can be boring alone

  • @calamityjenn
    @calamityjenn Год назад +5

    I'm allergic to tobacco, no cigars for me, but that was fantastic to watch. It's the timeless art of a master craftsman.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад

      Thank you, I appreciate that nice comment.

  • @GseWorldwide
    @GseWorldwide 8 месяцев назад +1

    These are the type of random videos I love watching when I'm taking a poop.

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace Год назад +1

    Reminds me of being a kid and sneaking some puffs when my dad would take a moment from his cigar, he would always blame the cigar for not extinguishing, his grief is worth my experience.

  • @balasmj
    @balasmj 2 года назад +9

    Like a mouse using its whiskers to find its way through the dark
    His fingers detect and fill in the gaps with needed amount of leaves

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  2 года назад +5

      Maybe I'll try rolling blindfolded someday.

  • @silas2415
    @silas2415 Год назад +6

    I can roll about 12 cones joints in the time it takes you to do one cigar. From one roller to another you have excellent techniques and I’ll be taking a few of yours.

    • @silas2415
      @silas2415 Год назад +4

      @@nicklauschristofonoXXII I do

    • @100GTAGUY
      @100GTAGUY Год назад +1

      Get into Thai (tie, because you do actually tie them up) sticks man, it's essentially the og cigar art form of cannabis. But it's definitely the complete opposite of fast production, it's a bit tedious and time consuming particularly the three month aging process of the sticks.
      They're a bit less heartbreaking to attempt if you live in a legal medical or recreational state, since it's affordable and abundant and you more than likely can also grow your own to produce the fan leaves needed for rolling.

    • @klj2382
      @klj2382 Год назад +2

      @@silas2415 cones suck, roll a cigarillo instead

    • @Nosirrbro
      @Nosirrbro Год назад +3

      @@nicklauschristofonoXXII I care

  • @mariacarvalho2926
    @mariacarvalho2926 Год назад +2

    I never smoked in my life and never will but this is just so satisfying to watch for some reason

  • @chrishamilton1678
    @chrishamilton1678 Год назад +2

    First time I've ever seen this process...u r a true artist my friend!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @shredmetalshred7395
    @shredmetalshred7395 9 месяцев назад +4

    what is the oily stuff?

  • @mike0a0whogivesacrap
    @mike0a0whogivesacrap Год назад +5

    Could you do Cigar’s POV next?

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +2

      I think I've got a video of that somewhere on my channel...

  • @somathebest
    @somathebest Год назад

    Art, i had no words. Like from Galicia!

  • @hannahbrown2728
    @hannahbrown2728 Год назад

    Watching masters in their craft never gets old

  • @joshtaylor6086
    @joshtaylor6086 Год назад +6

    And that, boys and girls, is why nice hand rolled cigars aren't cheap.

    • @billkea7224
      @billkea7224 Год назад +1

      i would think they would cost $100/each.

    • @joshtaylor6086
      @joshtaylor6086 Год назад

      If I was making, they would cost $100 each. 😂

    • @100GTAGUY
      @100GTAGUY Год назад

      @@billkea7224 well some do cost $100 (sometimes even more) but it comes down to supply and demand and market demographics.

  • @J2thePole
    @J2thePole Год назад +6

    Great video! How long do you press your cigars for?

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +12

      Thanks. Any amount of time. Sometimes an hour, sometimes a week. Just depends on the circumstances.

  • @jameslast3192
    @jameslast3192 Год назад +1

    Incredible skill and dexterity!

  • @buckadillafilms
    @buckadillafilms Год назад

    Very cool video. I appreciate your approach to crafting cigars and creating a pleasing video. Cheers

  • @unmatchedswami3914
    @unmatchedswami3914 2 года назад +7

    I notice you mentioned the wrap you used. Is it the same leaf for binder or what did you end up using

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  2 года назад +5

      The binder is, I believe, Ecuadorian Habano.

  • @jaemes1728
    @jaemes1728 Год назад +3

    Nothing better than watching a video like this in bed whilst scratching your nuts

  • @ianminto6315
    @ianminto6315 Год назад +1

    Incredibly interesting and oddly soothing video to watch. You're quite skilled as well. Thank you!

  • @yvanlachance8269
    @yvanlachance8269 Год назад +2

    Now, that's a labor intensive smoke.

  • @chriskola3822
    @chriskola3822 Год назад

    Absolute craftsmanship right there.

  • @kevindunlap5525
    @kevindunlap5525 Год назад +3

    LOL, every serious conversation between every man and woman ever:
    How long are you going to be?
    Why, what did I do wrong now?
    I need a cigar

  • @colt-_-jonson1743
    @colt-_-jonson1743 Год назад +4

    Always thought cigars were wrapped in their own leaf.

  • @fierce8215
    @fierce8215 Год назад

    Great view of what work goes into a single cigar.

  • @MagnanimousWaffle
    @MagnanimousWaffle Год назад +1

    I have never in my life smoked a cigar and have no ambition to in the future....but this was entertaining!!

  • @FriendChicken
    @FriendChicken Год назад +3

    Awesome video! May I ask. Is that water? Or adhesive?

  • @johnproctor6438
    @johnproctor6438 Год назад +7

    Cancer never looked so good.😂

  • @roberttai646
    @roberttai646 Год назад

    The SKILLL!!! Beautiful.

  • @ironox8480
    @ironox8480 Год назад +1

    This, this is visual poetry, an art form appealing the senses and an amazing job.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад

      Thank you, I appreciate the nice comment.

  • @Lollz-kg7pt
    @Lollz-kg7pt Год назад +4

    im not a tobacco person but as someone from the marijuana community i think its pretty cool you use a pizza cutter looking thing to roll cigars, its unique imo

  • @Schmidddyyy
    @Schmidddyyy 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely gorgeous roll.

  • @Badpear2000
    @Badpear2000 9 месяцев назад

    Best channel ever, it's so relaxing to watch your videos!

  • @jessebeegee
    @jessebeegee Год назад +3

    was waiting for something to get rolled inside lol, never really knew what a cigar was until now

    • @feels5460
      @feels5460 Год назад +1

      Yup, a cigars just leaves and more leaves, in my eyes it's the most natural and easily justified form of tobacco

  • @robertkreiling1746
    @robertkreiling1746 Год назад +1

    A artist and a craftsman all in perfect harmony ! Bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tetsuoswrath
    @tetsuoswrath Год назад +2

    @5:45 Shaggy: Looks like we’ve got a live one.

  • @GhidoraKidora
    @GhidoraKidora Год назад +1

    Best video I've seen this year nicely made 👍👍👍

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +1

      Thank you Vincent, I appreciate the very nice comment.

  • @Twin_solo_az
    @Twin_solo_az Год назад +1

    Getting that closed end nice and round and sealed and so it doesn’t fall apart when you cut it is amazing skill. Those are not young hands and experience must be everything here.

  • @user-wd8gk8dl1g
    @user-wd8gk8dl1g 5 месяцев назад

    It must be very fulfilling and satisfying to smoke a cigar that *you* hand rolled. Good work. I like the videos.

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  5 месяцев назад

      That's true. It's a lot less enjoyable to smoke something someone in a factory rolled, especially for the big corporations.

  • @benjaminboston7250
    @benjaminboston7250 Год назад +1

    Now all we need is a vid from the cigar's pov

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад

      Third request for that, so I better get on it.

  • @aleksandartonev8472
    @aleksandartonev8472 Год назад

    I am not a smoker but I stumbled uppon this video and I just want to say the craftsmanship is immaculate 🔥🔥

    • @BlissCigarCo
      @BlissCigarCo  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Aleksander. I really appreciate you taking the time to make such a nice comment.

  • @richardgottschaldt2478
    @richardgottschaldt2478 Год назад

    A skilled creator of Quality and craftsmanship

  • @OlRickety
    @OlRickety Год назад

    This is absolutely beautiful