Cigar Review: La Aurora Cameroon Double Corona
www.cheaphumidors.com Velvet and rich flavors at the start, strong and peppery at the finish. A bit dry during the 2nd half of the cigar. Decent construction but had a fairly flaky ash. Definitely worth a try if you enjoy a cameroon wrapper and a peppery cigar.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Question by Jesse: What is the proper ettiquite to remove ash from a cigar?
I like to let the ash cling to cigar so I can admire the burn. I will only remove the ash by tapping the cigar when I am no longer drawing adequately. I was just enjoying a nice Rocky Patel maduro and I was thinking, is what I am doing considered poor etiquette? How often should I be removing the ash, and what is the proper way to do so?
Best answer:
Answer by May I Fart on your Face?
The proper way is to put it in your a-s-s and fart it off. Smoking kills anyway so, it won't hurt you.
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June 18th, 2011 - 19:56
wow, you look great with those longer cigars. I’d love to try my first cigar soon.
June 18th, 2011 - 20:34
Since you are a cigar smoker, you should know more than anyone that you should light cigars with matches as the gas from lighters can spoil the taste. my grandfather swears that this is true.
I don’t know if its just an older generation thing but I hear it often.
June 18th, 2011 - 21:26
@rememberhiswords
….New York, California
June 18th, 2011 - 21:55
@darkmorbius20 I agree, not a cigar I’ll smoke again. Though I’m sure there are cigar smokers who enjoy those dry peppery flavors.
June 18th, 2011 - 22:41
idk peppery flavor and need something to wash it down with.. its not really my cup of tea.
June 18th, 2011 - 23:34
@smokingcigargirl
Thanks for the info!
June 19th, 2011 - 00:26
@MrElliotpaige To refine your palate and start detecting and enjoying the flavors a cigar has to offer, you need to bring the smoke in on the part of your tongue that is most sensitive to flavor. Usually, this is the forefront of the tongue. A more advanced method of picking up more subtle flavors in a cigar is to retrohale – moving the smoke to the back of the mouth, through the throat and out the nose, NOT inhaling. DocStogieFresh has a good video discussing the hows and whys of retrohaling.
June 19th, 2011 - 01:20
who are those two idiots that didn’t liked this vid?
June 19th, 2011 - 01:49
I’m enjoying the video’s, great stuff! looks like Teresa has got some friendly competition here on you tube!. I was wondering if you had any tips on how to refine my palate?, I have smoked Cigars for years mostly for social reasons and also because I like the smell and I find them relaxing. However for the most part I still only get a taste of smoke rather than the subtle tastes that you and other Connoisseurs seem to find. Is there something I can do about this?
June 19th, 2011 - 02:46
Wow! Lovely site here. Just a tip here, don’t allow the flame (on the second lighting) to touch the cigar when you light it. Yes, the tobacco used in fine cigars always comes from areas near to the equator, Caribbean, Brazil, Cameroon, Mexico, Equador and Indonesia. Also, press the cigar gently between thumb and forefinger. If the cigar feels firm but has a little give on the outside you then have a cigar of quality. Lovely cigar review … thank you.
June 19th, 2011 - 03:13
Nice Job Nada
June 19th, 2011 - 03:35
daimyoD – It was a bit tricky that day with the wind and I didn’t want to take the time on camera to fix it. I evened it out between segments and the cigar burned pretty evenly for the rest of the smoke.
June 19th, 2011 - 03:52
my kind of cigar.
June 19th, 2011 - 03:55
you lit the cigar unevenly. any particular purpose to that?
June 19th, 2011 - 04:30
@silvereagle I do retrohale a few times throughout a cigar. You’re right, it does allow you to taste more of a cigar as the smoke moves through the back of the mouth, into the throat and through the nose. On this cigar, all I got on the retrohale was even more black pepper. Did I mention this cigar has a lot of black pepper in it?
June 19th, 2011 - 04:56
i am always waiting for your next review SmokingCigarGirl … and whenever i see the next one… even the darkest day gets bright… thank you so much !
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all the best smokey greetings from germany
Stef
June 19th, 2011 - 05:26
You live in Florida. Can’t miss that spanish moss anywhere. lol
June 19th, 2011 - 06:21
Try “retrohailing. its great and you take in the whole flavor of the cigar and not just some of it.
June 19th, 2011 - 07:15
I like how you segment the cigar in your video such as initial stage, midway, and ending. cuts through all the crap.
June 19th, 2011 - 07:49
Her boyfriend is the luckiest man in the world.
Many thanks for the clear and detailed review of the cigar. I understand that YouTube won’t allow you to upload too long clips but imho it would be fantastic a review of the whole smoking , without cut scenes, to tell us how the flavor and the notes of the smoke change in real time.
Guys, please , remember to press the I like button , so this beautiful girl keeps reviewing cigars for us.
June 19th, 2011 - 08:10
Very detailed review.
Thanks.
Don Carlos