The DAWG and I were discussing this the other night.
Is there such a thing as a 'nicotine hit'?
Over the years, I have worked out that I love cigars with a punch. The ones that I like most for this - in no particlular oder - are Bolivar, Ramon Allones, Partagas, Punch, and Montecristo amongst the Cubans.
I like cigars to sting my gums because they are strong, or to have an overwhelmingly pungent aroma.
I do like certain milder cigars like Hoyo de Monterrey, but will invariably pick up a stronger stick.
Does this mean, ergo, that I am partial to a 'nicotine hit' because the strength of a cigar is in the measure of its nicotine content?
I've got to be frank. I never think about the nicotine content. I always think about savouring the strength and complexity and cloud storms of a great cigar.
Is there such a thing as a 'nicotine hit'?
Over the years, I have worked out that I love cigars with a punch. The ones that I like most for this - in no particlular oder - are Bolivar, Ramon Allones, Partagas, Punch, and Montecristo amongst the Cubans.
I like cigars to sting my gums because they are strong, or to have an overwhelmingly pungent aroma.
I do like certain milder cigars like Hoyo de Monterrey, but will invariably pick up a stronger stick.
Does this mean, ergo, that I am partial to a 'nicotine hit' because the strength of a cigar is in the measure of its nicotine content?
I've got to be frank. I never think about the nicotine content. I always think about savouring the strength and complexity and cloud storms of a great cigar.
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