A forum for cigar lovers.
kingjk729: its my personal opinion that people are like cigars ..... they mostly get better with some aging.
firetruckguy:...........choke......gag.........cough.........gag..........yeah works well.
letsgowithbob:I agree I recently started doing this. Usually the only thing I can pick up through the nose is spice. What flavors does everyone else get?
urbino: firetruckguy:...........choke......gag.........cough.........gag..........yeah works well. As the saying goes, if you're gagging, you're doing it wrong.
j0z3r: letsgowithbob:I agree I recently started doing this. Usually the only thing I can pick up through the nose is spice. What flavors does everyone else get?It depends on the cigar. What blowing smoke through your nose does is it enables you to use your sense of smell in conjunction with your taste buds, it allows you to more completely taste the cigar. Taste buds only report on a certain number of basic tastes, but when taken together with what your olfactory senses detect you are given a more complete picture of what a cigar tastes like. If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say the reason you only detect "spice" is due to blowing too much smoke through the nose and overwhelming the senses. Try it with just a little smoke and see if you notice a difference.
clearlysuspect:Any avid cigar enthusiast will tell you that using the nose in cigar smoking is essential to tasting all the flavors a cigar has to offer. For a long time I had a really hard time doing this. I couldn't figure out how I was supposed to get the smoke to come out through my nose without inhaling. I read a blog by Alex Svenson which included notes on how to do this where he eluded to a half swallowing motion followed by an exhale. While I use a lot of methods that I've heard Alex recommend, and while this may work for many, it certainly didn't for me and I soon found myself gagging. For any BOTL's out there who are new to this and trying to figure this out as well, perhaps struggling the same way I did, here is a rather simplified method that I use for breathing the smoke out of my nose and extracting those true flavors from my cigar. 1.) Take two large draws from your cigar releasing the smoke almost immediately. This is to heat up the oils. 2.) After the two large draws, take a smaller draw around half the size of the first two. 3.) Close your mouth and start breathing out your nose. The smoke will find its way there without any additional help and without going to your lunges. 4.) Blow as much out as you are comfortable with and then blow the rest out your mouth. The point is not quantity of smoke, but that you're actually allowing the smoke to reach your nose. I personally blow very little, just until I see or feel smoke coming out and then I release the rest from my mouth. Step 4 is the part that takes practice. Only you know what you're comfortable with and you will soon be able to determine the precise amount for any cigar. This method has helped me immensely with differentiating flavors in a cigar and I'm sure it will help many of you as well. Cheers, Phil