Power vs Strength
작성자: David, 게시일 03/10/2009 15:59
Naturally, any strength definition of a cigar will be subjective and depends entirely on the smoker’s personal impressions. The terms used and accepted general guideline definitions are there to assist the smoker with his choices. Strength is a measure of the nicotine content of a cigar. A very strong cigar will deliver a forceful amount of nicotine giving a heavy impression in the smoke. Examples of this type of cigar would be the Bolivar Belicosos Finos or the Partagas Lusitanias. Most smokers, even the experienced ones, will get a nicotine ‘rush’ from smoking this type of cigar. The effect of the strength on the smoker will vary depending on a number of environmental factors; regularity of smoking, physical size of the smoker, smoking on an empty stomach or not, etc.. These very strong cigars can produce either very pleasant feelings or very unpleasant ones, like feeling dizzy or nausea. Aside from its heady kick in the smoke, nicotine can frequently be noted as a peppery or warming tingle on the lips and tongue and this even before the cigar is lit. To enhance your smoking experience, try tasting your cigar right before you light it up. Simply let your lips and tongue moisten the freshly clipped foot of your cigar. It's a quick way to judge the strength of the smoke to come. It's also worth noting that young or "green" cigars (less than 3 months old) are at their peak nicotine concentrations (or strength) and will smoke in an almost harsh manner.