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little cigars and cigarillos

little cigars and cigarillos

As someone who enjoys a good cigar every now and then, I was intrigued when I first came across little cigars. At first, I was hesitant to try them, thinking that they would be nothing more than a cheap imitation of a real cigar. However, after doing some research and trying a few different brands, I have come to appreciate the unique qualities of little cigars.

So what exactly are little cigars? As the name suggests, they are smaller versions of regular cigars, usually measuring around 3-4 inches in length. They are also thinner than traditional cigars, with a ring gauge of 20 or less. While they may not seem like much at first glance, these little cigars pack a surprising amount of flavor and satisfaction.

The first thing that caught my attention about little cigars is their appearance. While full-sized cigars tend to have a more luxurious and elegant appearance, little cigars are more subtle and understated. They often come in simple, plain packaging with minimal branding. However, this does not detract from the quality of the cigar itself.

Little cigars are made from a blend of tobacco leaves, just like regular cigars. However, the leaves used in little cigars are usually lower grade and have a shorter fermentation process, which results in a milder flavor. This makes little cigars a perfect option for those who are new to cigar smoking or prefer a smoother smoke.

One of the biggest advantages of little cigars is their affordability. While a typical premium cigar can cost anywhere from $10 to $20, little cigars are much more budget-friendly, with prices ranging from $1 to $5 per cigar. This makes them a great option for those who want to enjoy the experience of smoking a cigar without breaking the bank.

Many little cigars also come in a variety of flavors, such as cherry, vanilla, and chocolate. While purists may turn their noses up at flavored cigars, I personally find them to be a nice change of pace from time to time. The flavors are not overpowering, but rather add a subtle hint to the smoke, making it a pleasant and enjoyable experience.

In terms of smoking experience, little cigars are similar to regular cigars. They can be enjoyed in the same way, either by cutting the end and lighting it with a match or using a cigar cutter and lighter. The draw tends to be smoother and lighter, due to the smaller size of the cigar. However, I have noticed that little cigars tend to burn faster than regular cigars, so if you want a longer smoking session, you may need to have a few of them on hand.

Little cigars also have the advantage of being more discreet than their full-sized counterparts. They are easy to carry around in a pocket or purse, and their smaller size makes them less noticeable. This can be a plus for those who prefer to keep their smoking habits private.

One of the downsides of little cigars is that they are not as widely available as regular cigars. You may have to search a bit to find a good selection, as they are not typically sold in cigar shops. However, with the rise in popularity of little cigars, more and more tobacco stores are starting to carry them.

Another downside is that little cigars are often seen as a cheaper alternative to regular cigars, which can lead to the misconception that they are of lower quality. While it is true that they use a different grade of tobacco, I have found many little cigars to be just as enjoyable as some of the more expensive premium cigars.

In conclusion, little cigars are a great option for those who enjoy the taste and experience of smoking a cigar, but on a smaller budget. They may not have the same prestige as a premium cigar, but they offer a unique and satisfying smoking experience in their own right. So the next time you want to relax and enjoy a cigar, why not give a little cigar a try? You may be pleasantly surprised.