How To Pick The Right After Dinner Cigar by Paul J
in Hobbies (submitted 2011-02-13)
Are you searching for new cigar brands to smoke or are considering smoking a cigar for the first time? Good for you. Smoking a fine cigar is like drinking a glass of well-aged brandy and it's something to be enjoyed. Cigars have been enjoyed for decades by some of the most distinguished people in history. Many people who enjoy cigars scour the internet for hidden gems that their friends don't know about. Two that you should learn more about are Don Tomas Cigars and Punch Cigars.
Excellence And Enjoyment
Don Tomas Cigars are rich, robust and measure 5 ½ X 50" ring gauge. They come packed in an aluminum tube lined with cedar and cork on the tube cap which guarantees freshness. You will be surprised by the flavor and aroma of Don Tomas Cigars and enjoy how light and smooth they are. You will love that these are tightly rolled and are very firm to the touch and full of flavor. These cigars have an easy draw, toast well and light easily. You should smoke this cigar after a fine meal and pour yourself your favorite drink to enjoy with it.
Stock Up Your Humidor
Many cigar lovers have at least one, two or more Punch Cigars in their humidor. These cigars are smooth, full flavored and are known for their superb draw and excellent combustion. Their penetrating aroma will draw in anyone who is around you and attract attention because people love the aroma that these cigars have to offer. Punch Cigars have a thin body and a 52 ring gauge which helps these beauties to dominate the American market. What you will love best about Punch Cigars is that they are a two hour smoke which means that you're getting more value for your cigar investment plus you get a taste of the quality and craftsmanship that Cubans have been enjoying for decades.
About the Author
Paul just pulled a fresh drew estate out of his humidor today. Living in upstate New York can be cold sometimes. He fights the winter chills as best he can. Paul J has been writing online for 3 years.
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