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How to Buy Good Cigars as a Gift

Long a status symbol of the rich and famous (or infamous), cigars have made their way into the mainstream. Not all top-shelf cigar brands are legally available in the United States, but you'll be able to find plenty of critically acclaimed stogies to please that special smoker.

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    Difficulty:
    Moderately Easy

    Instructions

    Things You'll Need

    • Gift Ribbons
    • Tissue Paper
    • Gift Cards
    • Air Fresheners
    • Ashtrays
    • Cigar Cutters
    • Cigars
    • Gift Bags
    • Gift Baskets
    • Gift Bows
    • Humidors
    • Wrapping Paper
    • Breath Mints
    • Zippo Lighters
    • Tissue paper
      • 1

        Visit specialty smoke shops or stores with separate cigar sections to get the best quality and selection.

      • 2

        Make sure that the cigars are made from 100 percent tobacco. Many packaged cigars include non-tobacco products, such as paper, saltpeter or glycerin. If you're not sure, ask the salesperson to vouch for the quality.

      • 3

        Base size and strength of the cigar on the level of smoking experience. In general, the larger the diameter, the richer the flavor (best suited for more "expert" smokers). Choose longer cigars, which allow for a cooler smoke, for novice smokers.

      • 4

        Squeeze the cigar gently to be sure it gives a bit. Check for lumps or soft spots, and refrain from purchasing a lumpy cigar.

      • 5

        Inspect the wrapper for any drying, or for major discoloration. The wrapper should be smooth and tight, with only very small "veins."

      • 6

        Look carefully at the exposed end of the stogie. Be sure that the tobacco is also evenly colored. Extreme tobacco discoloration may result in unpleasant flavor and an uneven burn.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Two of the best brands for novice cigar smokers are Macanudo and Arturo Fuente.

    • Include a cigar cutter or an ashtray in your package to create a deluxe smoker's gift.

    • Consider purchasing a humidor to include with the cigars. Humidors improve the quality of the cigars by maintaining humidity levels throughout their shelf life. (See "How to Buy a Humidor as a Gift.")

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    Comments

    • fucema May 15, 2008
      Step 4 is a no-no. You will very likely not know what you are squeezing for and in the process ruin the product so that the shop owner cannot sell the cigar. Absolutely please do not squeeze the cigar. If you just cannot stop yourself from performing a squeeze test (which is really unnecessary) very gently squeeze the end of the cigar which you will light with a flame. The safest step is to stick with quality name cigars that are known to have consistent quality construction. Arturo Fuente was mentioned which are great. Ashtons are also well made.
    • fucema May 15, 2008
      Step 4 is a no-no. You will very likely not know what you are squeezing for and in the process ruin the product so that the shop owner cannot sell the cigar. Absolutely please do not squeeze the cigar. If you just cannot stop yourself from performing a squeeze test (which is really unnecessary) very gently squeeze the end of the cigar which you will light with a flame. The safest step is to stick with quality name cigars that are known to have consistent quality construction. Arturo Fuente was mentioned which are great. Ashtons are also well made.

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