Cigar Etiquette

In 1967, a man called Zino Davidoff published a now-famous essay for cigar connoisseurs. It includes a charter and code for cigar smokers everywhere, telling them how they should behave when smoking or preparing to smoke their cigars. As to his reasons for publishing what is effectively a guide to cigar etiquette, Davidoff has this to say:
  “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.”
Davidoff featured the following Dos and Don'ts for smoking cigars in public.
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 in 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 half way, 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 behavior.
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. Likewise do not get the end of the cigar wet, chew it, or slobber on it.
 * Smoke too quickly.
 * Use a cigar holder, or worse, 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.
I don't agree with all of his rules, but its a good guideline for the basics.
TomC
 

 
2 comments:
I've seen pictures of myself smoking - don't cry - slims! And I don't like them! This is day one of round 2! Thanks for the link :)
I be those pics are great. I will post sotige smoking pics on my blog if you post the slims on yours!
(worth a try)
LOL
TomC
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