Full Body vs. Full Strength in Premium Cigars
Dark ≠ automatically strong. Body is flavor weight; strength is nicotine. How primings, wrappers, and pacing shape both—plus practical tips.
The Cigar Blending Process: From Idea to Repeatable Profile
From idea to boxed cigar: setting the brief, picking leaf by role, prototyping, QC, and the post-roll rest that makes profiles sing.
Maduro vs. Ligero/Viso/Seco/Volado: What Each Term Really Means
Primings describe leaf position; maduro describes wrapper processing. How they work together to create strength, aroma, and a smooth finish.
Maduro Wrappers Explained: Color, Process and Flavor
Dark ≠ automatically strong. How maduro wrappers are made, how they taste, storage/lighting tips, and what to look for when buying.
Do Aged Cigars Lose Strength? Nicotine Levels vs. Perceived Power
Nicotine stays; delivery changes. Why aged cigars feel gentler, how primings affect perception, and practical tips to manage strength.
Nicotine and “Strength” as Tobacco Ages: Perception vs. Reality
Why aged cigars feel smoother but can still hit hard. Strength vs. body, primings, and practical tips for pacing and storage.
What Makes an Ultra-Fine Cigar? Craft, Tobacco, and Performance
A practical guide to ultra-fine cigars—leaf pedigree, blend craft, draw/burn behavior, flavor progression, and storage.
Attributes of a mild cigar
Mild cigars favor finesse: cream, hay, light woods, and gentle strength. How blends, wrappers, and storage create an easygoing profile.
Cigar Making: Bunching Methods Explained
Airflow is everything. See how entubado, accordion/book, and other bunching methods affect draw, burn, and flavor—and when each approach shines.