Climate
In a conversation with a friend who sells cigars, he explained something to me which makes sense, namely that the climate in which you smoke a cigar has a real impact on the taste. A cigar is hygroscopic, which means it readily takes up and retains moisture.
In a dry climate such as Johannesburg, leaving a cigar outside a humidor even for a day can dry it out, making it uncomfortable and bitter to smoke. In a humid climate, such as Ballito, I reckon my cigar had not only retained the moisture from the humidifier pack I was using, but also drew more moisture from the atmosphere, which had an impact on the taste.
While cigars are mainly produced in countries with high humidity and moisture in the air, it has been shown that the burn and taste of the cigar differ if the cigar has less or more moisture than is deemed appropriate. Plus, when it burns too hot, it messes with the taste, which is why it is recommended that you decrease the number of pulls of your cigar if it starts burning hot, particularly towards the end.
Environment + State of Mind
Ironically, something I hadn’t noticed until it was brought to my attention is that the environment in which you smoke also has an impact. And your state of mind. Most times I find that a good cigar can make any situation bearable, but not always. Being in a loud or busy environment often renders my cigar smoke uncomfortable, regardless of how good the cigar is, because of the distraction and noise. I came to cigars as a way of decompressing after having ‘peopled’ so being around people defeats the purpose.
When I am in extremely social places, it is hard to savour whatever cigar I am smoking. It becomes just an accessory, something to do with my hands. And I constantly have to fend off people who want a ‘drag’ or those who, for some reason, have a negative perception of cigars and want to share their views on why they don’t like them.
I have become quite adept at finding the quiet corner amid the maddening crowd when I want to indulge, though it isn’t ideal. Is that just me?
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