Nino Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 I came across this video review and found it most enjoyable as it reflects passion and a very positive approach to cigar smoking. Besides : It shows how to properly use tap water to wet the wrappers of vintage cigars. Well done IMHO 2 1
westg Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 Well. If you say so Nino....I would never do that, especially to a 60 plus year old cigar....I have a friend who wipes spit / saliva from top to bottom for the same reason...he is 78 ... A good video many thanks for sharing.... for a moment a 50 year old Don Candido and tap water.... was scary... a wee rum or two for me. cheers Nino 1
canadianbeaver Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 Perhaps the most ambiguous and sweet thread title from you ever, Nino Thank you and always great to see you brother. CB 1
99call Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 The only thing I'd say about the 'Tap technique' is don't do this in London. Unless you like your cigar tasting of lime, and trace elements of 7 peoples bladders 1 1
wabashcr Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 I wet the wrappers in a similar manner a lot in the colder months. The wrapper repels most of the water, so the cigar doesn't get soggy or anything. I don't use as much water, just a slight dribble, but enough to wet the wrapper. And I wrap it in a paper towel for a few minutes before cutting and lighting. Helps keep the wrapper from splitting. I also feel like it adds a touch of vibrancy to the flavors, but that could certainly be psychological. 2
Nino Posted October 31, 2017 Author Posted October 31, 2017 30 minutes ago, wabashcr said: I wet the wrappers in a similar manner a lot in the colder months. The wrapper repels most of the water, so the cigar doesn't get soggy or anything. I don't use as much water, just a slight dribble, but enough to wet the wrapper. And I wrap it in a paper towel for a few minutes before cutting and lighting. Helps keep the wrapper from splitting. I also feel like it adds a touch of vibrancy to the flavors, but that could certainly be psychological. Same here except for wrapping in paper towel for some minutes, just wipe the cigar dry, cut and light it. First time seen and done it with MRN in Hong Kong years back and I admit it was funny at first but the advantages, as you also mention, convinced me. No harm in trying it out. 1
mk05 Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 I've been dunking old and/or delicate cigars in filtered water for a long time.
PigFish Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 1 hour ago, 99call said: The only thing I'd say about the 'Tap technique' is don't do this in London. Unless you like your cigar tasting of lime, and trace elements of 7 peoples bladders ... there is a next level for everything and you found it!!! -LOL
PapaDisco Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 4 hours ago, westg said: Well. If you say so Nino....I would never do that, especially to a 60 plus year old cigar....I have a friend who wipes spit / saliva from top to bottom for the same reason...he is 78 ... That's a Youtube video I never need to see . . . old guy slathering spit on cigar . . . 1
garbandz Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 Nice ......... I use a few drops on my fingers,same idea.
BrightonCorgi Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 I'll do 1 second under the faucet if I do it.
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