Can
Tobacco Paradise recommend a cigar for me?
Absolutely. Call us! Cigar preferences and tastes differ greatly,
so we recommend you to buy a few different singles (or sampler packs)
before purchasing boxes of cigars. The most important thing to determine
is whether you like mild, medium or full-bodied cigars. You should also
decide what shape of cigar suits you best. See our charts below. (Shape
Chart) (Size
Chart)
I am new to
cigars, where can I learn more?
Our Information section is a great place to start. You can certainly call
us at 386-775-3707 and we’ll walk you thru it while trying to select your first
cigars. We also recommend a subscription to Cigar Aficionado to get a more
sophisticated look at the cigar culture and lifestyle.
I am buying
cigars as a gift. Can you help me?
Yes. Please visit our (Gift
page). If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at
386.775.3707.
What's the best
cigar book?
The best reference guide is (Perelman’s Pocket Cyclopedia of Cigars), by
Richard B. Perelman, updated every year.
(The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Cigars) by
Tad Cage is a
great book for beginners. |
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Are
there common names for the cigar shapes?
There are some basic shapes that that share common names. These shapes are
given names, so that there is some degree of universality in the industry.
These descriptive dimensions are approximate, but here are some
guidelines: Short is less than 5.5 inches. Long is greater than 6.5
inches. Thin is less than 42 ring size. Thick is greater than 47 ring.
Manufacturers also add common adjectives to the shape name. Gorda, grande,
gran, larga, extra, doble, or double means they are adding on to the size.
Petite,
slim, finos, or demi means some sort of reduction to the size
Shape
Chart
Size Chart

How do I know what size is right for me?
You should pick a cigar for the amount of time you have available to
smoke. If you are at a sporting event or on a golf course, choose a large
cigar that will last for a long time. If you are in a cigar friendly
restaurant and you want to have a nice after dinner smoke, choose one that
will last about 30-40 minutes. As you experiment with different sizes you
will find one that you are most comfortable with.
Cigar Basics



How are cigars made?
Cigars are made either by hand or by a machine. A handmade cigar is where
the tobacco leaves were picked, sorted, and bundled by an individual, not
a machine. The cigar itself was fashioned by a skilled cigar roller using
a few simple tools. A machine made cigar is where most or all of the cigar
was made from a machine, and many of the processing stages such as picking
the leaves, grinding up the filler tobacco, and rolling the cigar were
completed by machine.
What is a premium
cigar?
A premium or super-premium cigar is a cigar made by hand and should be
consistent from one cigar to the next. Premium cigars are constructed from
three parts - the filler, the binder, and the wrapper. The filler is the
interior of the cigar. When the term "long filler" is used, it means that
the filler was constructed from full leaves. These leaves are picked,
stored, and aged intact, and are obviously handled with great care.
Rolling long filler cigars takes great skill to insure that it burns
evenly and smoothly. The second type of filler is short filler. Short
filler consists of loose clippings of leaves that are leftover from the
long filler production. The next part of the cigar in the binder that
consists of several layers of leaves that encircle the spirals of filler.
As the name implies, it forms the filler into a circular shape, so that
the next, and final component, the wrapper, can be applied.
Drugstore cigars vs.
premium cigars?
Most packaged “drug store” cigars are machine made and include non-tobacco
ingredients such as paper, saltpeter (for burning) and PG of Glycerin (to
prevent them from drying out). Premium cigars are hand made and contain
only tobacco. Please see filler in the glossary to learn more about the
tobacco within cigars.
What is the anatomy of
a cigar?
The Anatomy of a Cigar: |
The Truth
About
Cubans! |