Hahahaha the meta part was after a similar thing happened to me this morning I said "My phone is listening to me" and a few hours later I get this particular video with this comment in my recommended. Shit just got meta. 🤣🤣🤣
When I was six years old I found my dads cigar but I don’t know what is cigar it looked like chocolate so I unwrapped in and bit into it. It was not chocolate.
I don’t smoke or drink, but I absolutely love the craft, artistry, and history that go into creation of a peaty single malt, a good Cabernet, and a hand rolled cigar.
I puff and drink. It's all good in moderation, and I'm actually buying cigars just a couple of times per year. Day to day I don't puff anything. They go well with coffee as well! It's still bad for your health, but there's something in that fragrant moment that you take for yourself. All the thoughts come to you as you sit on the balcony and listen to the nature around you... It's basically aromatherapy. Quite nice! Just obey the warnings.
Actually, he did. The night before signing the embargo, JFK ordered 1,200 smaller sized Cuban cigars (legally) thinking that the embargo was going to be a short term one. H Upmann Petit Coronas are still known amongst cigar smokers as a "JFK". www.irishcentral.com/roots/john-f-kennedy-snagged-1200-cuban-cigars-before-ordering-us-trade-embargo-on-cuba-video-139004464-237788511
i miss u kakyoin you need to find doing what makes you want to smoke.. when you find it (it can be sitting alone or something) try to avoid that as much as possible and if you get an urge start working out and have a good mindset and say every time u think you want to smoke I want you to look up the side effects of smoking and read it out loud to yourself.. keep repeating and fight through the withdraw and ur free from this thing controling your life.. also tel your self I’m stronger than this please keep a positive mindset and a motivated one you can do this!!
Had my first cigar last week. A friend gave me a cigar kit as a gift. Absolute pleasure to smoke. I've never smoked a cigarette in my life. Very delicious.
Cigars are great, I've been smoking for close to two years now. A nice part about cigars is you don't have to worry much about addiction, the main source of nicotine in the leaf comes from the main stem which is ripped out by rollers.
@@ylb1000 The two are mutually exclusive…people smoke cigs due to addiction, plus they have a LOT of added chems that ate unnatural. Cigars are 100% of mother earth and are not made to be inhaled-it’s an acquired taste.
I must say, as someone who isn't interested in smoking nor wants to try it, the cigars look so well-made. I love seeing these videos on certain products that are created with traditional ways, it just looks like it's made with passion and love.
Back before machines made everything! Hand made items have become a rarity, I think that adds something to its beauty.. like a piece of someone’s soul comes with it.
Not a smoker, never even tried a cigarette, but I've always somewhat enjoyed the aroma of second hand cigar smoke. Then again, as a kid I always enjoyed the smell of diesel fuel too haha
Nah you’re not the only one. I was born in Cuba and lived there for about 11 years but I do not smoke. Still, I’ve grown around this aroma so much that I’ve always found it very pleasant and somewhat relaxing
Senor Jose Castelar Cairo may well have been rolling cigars for 61 years as he is easily over 70 and guaranteed, he doesn't work for peanuts. He makes damned good money I'm sure.
When I was working in Hyderabad airport Customs,8 years ago,a European passenger had gifted me a small box of 'Habana' cigars ( 12 numbers,if my memory is correct) in return for a small favour which was within my official prerogative but not illegal.The aura and aroma of those cigars were such that it took me almost two years to completely smoke it - tasting, appreciating, evaluating, comparing,etc., going all the way to a period of two years!
I remember in senior year of highschool a friend of mine invited me to his house(his parents were pretty rich) and he offered me a cigar and me being oblivious took it and smoked it with him like it was normal. I went home and searched the cigar and found out it costs $2000 a stick...
Cigarettes and alcohol addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey on Alcohol and cigarettes. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Yes he's Dr.benfungi.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
From my experience it really works excellently! It doesnt even need to be a full hit. With potent shrooms 2-3 small ones will still make a clear difference. It will be a few hour cosy rumbling moment around rest time, but afterwards its just calm and you feel amazing and gain your freedom. Psilocybin is different dudes, its the only "treatment" I would recommend to someone who genuinely wants to get better. There is no addiction, withdrawal, or negative side effects. It's just pure healing., far more effective than any anti-depressant. You can thank me later,
I definitely never see myself smoking anything, but my grandfather used to smoke cigars on special occasions, and I have fond memories tied to the aroma. I enjoyed getting the see the quality of craftsmanship that goes into some cigar production.
Cuban hand-rollers are getting more and more rare as the art dies off. Lots of Cuban cigars are machine processed nowadays. Like many of the guys here, I really enjoy seeing craftsmen at work.
@DestinyStriked The reason why they dont sell to the US is because the US cut ties with us cubans. If Donals trump didnt stop the opening of the borders maybe then the percentage would have risen.
I once had the opportunity to share a pair of Cohibas with a friend. One a Dominican Republic stick from the local shop, the other a Cuban from his recent visit to Cuba where he took a factory tour. We passed them back and forth and neither of us could tell the difference. Others might be able to distinguish them, but we couldn’t. So I just find the cigars that appeal to me and don’t worry about origin. Good brands from reputable stores make good cigars.
That's a good way to go, truthfully most of the cigar families fled Cuba when Fidel took over, and brought their knowledge and skills with them to make fine tobacco products and Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras.
The thing about a cigar is to celebrate something you do when something big happens and there is no nicotine so they are way better a cigarette or vape
@@youmeandeveryone5893 not gonna just saying a cigar is something that you do maybe 3 or 4 times in your lifetime like winning the lottery, beating cancer, and etc. Also, that a cigar is not that bad for you as long as you don't do it everyday.
From the cost of these shits I’m assuming they’re enjoyed in special occasions and that would mean ppl rnt smoking them regularly which is what fucks u up. I think smoking every once in while doesn’t do much harm but I’m not a doctor.
My ancestors are Cuban and my father actually just has one of the cigars in display dispite the fact he never smoked but he lived besides a cigar factory, he is 53 today and left cuba legally at 26
So doing those things (Which most people don't do [Other than over sleeping and popping pills {assuming they're they're medicinal, eg. Painkillers, vitamins. Most people don't do drugs}]) excuses smoking cigars, which are proven to cause cancer in the mouth, throat, and lungs? Also, how do you know that people who smoke don't do all those things as well?
I been smoking cigars for 24yrs and I like to share some cigar wisdom. There is no such thing as a perfect cigar, regardless if it's Cuban or not. A "perfect cigar" is only perfect for you, base on your own preferences. An old saying among cigar connoisseurs, " a cigar is like a woman, each has its own beauty, style, and passion."
Cuban cigars are not expensive. Some brand names are expensive because they are sold to tourists. My mother used to make Cuban cigars. My grandfather used to make his own cigars. But here's the little secret: the factory that makes the expensive stuff also makes the local stuff using the same tobacco leaves. Every time I go to Cuba, I bring back the local stuff that is just as good as the expensive stuff but for pennies to the dollar. For example, a pack of 10 cigars of the local stuff goes for about 50 pesos or $2.00.
@@robbrod4134 Good one, Robb. I'm not sure of the limit. My last visit there was January 2019. I brought with me 4 packages of the local stuff and 5 bottles of Havana Club dark rum without any problems from US customs.
Hello my friend, Can you please send me your contact in Cuba for these Cigars that your family make? I am retired and planning on visiting Cuba in November. Thanks, Robb
@@robbrod4134 My family no longer makes cigars. They used to over 55 years ago. However, if you're going to Cuba in November, go out and buy local cigars from local shops in town that comes wrapped in paper packages instead of the expensive stuff that comes in fancy boxes. Believe me, the local stuff is just as good if not better than the expensive stuff sold to tourists. Enjoy your visit.
When you buy something from Cuba, you only help to maintain the most genocidal and terrorist dictatorship in the history of Latin America. Do not do it.
@@Sebastian-zn3dx LOL! The hypocrisy. I can smell it all the way across the Atlantic! You calling another country's politican a "genocidal terrorist" when your own country has done the same crap.
Business insider: the craftsmanship between a Cuban cigar versus new world cigar 19 yo frat boys named Chad: the craftsmanship between a Juul versus SMOK Infinix
Growing up on a tobacco farm in southeastern North Carolina I couldn't help but notice at 6:54 how bad that tobacco field looked. But then when they panned the camera around the inside of that barn and showed those beautiful leaves that were curing.... I thought I was looking at tobacco nirvana. God I bet those are some mighty fine cigars and cigarettes!!!
@@sevenproxies4255 Good choice. Like if i would like to smoke tobacco i would definitely use clean tobacco products instead of those ones covered with shitty chemicals. A few examples of what most of basic cigarettes contain: cadmium, polonium, benzopyrene, arsenic, butane, beryllium. People put all those in cigarettes to make the prices of them lower. So cigars are not so cheap because they are clean from the chemistry class experiments.
@@Isaac-ws5sb Im not saying its healthy, but cigars arent inhaled, so your lungs are not in as much danger compared to cigarettes. It is still a cause of mouth cancer though
@@Isaac-ws5sb it’s like kissing the cigar, next time you see somebody smoking a massive cigar, pay attention. same thing with pipes, and that’s easier to notice
Here's a tip if you fly out of the country and would like to bring Cuban cigars back with you. I did this on a trip to Norway many years ago. I brought with me a dozen labels from Dominican cigars that I smoke. You also need to pack a glue stick. After purchasing my Cubans, I removed the label and put one of my domestic labels on each cigar. As long as no cigar has the "Habanos" on the label, customs will permit it into the country. You can then replace the original labels is you so desire. Easy-peesy.
Here, in Russia we have a warning about harm of smoking, but also a pictures of fat males with "impotence" text on it, or with other text with a picture of dead man's lungs, who died from smoking.
@@megadago100 You know why, because Cubans have opened cigar factories in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Honduras and have taken their expertise and knowledge to improve the quality of those cigars.
I just came back from a vacation there, and brought home some cigars! Do you know of any reputable places here in the US where I can order Dominican cigars to be shipped to my house?
I went last month in to Cuba for vacation. Cuban people are very kind and proud and that’s reflects their cigar work. Can’t wait to have another vacation there.
I'm a cigar smoker (I smoke about two per month so not enough to cause any harm but enough to enjoy them). I do very much enjoy Cuban cigars and always try to pick up a few when out of the country (you can own them here in the United States but it is still not legal to sell/purchase them here). However, Dominican tobacco is just as good.
I was an occasional cigar smoker many years ago, and have had the pleasure of smoking two Cuban made cigars in the span of 10 years. The aspects that made those experiences memorable: *_The smoothness of the smoke from the first puff to the last._* Why so remarkable? The lowest priced run-of-the-mill packaged cigars sold by retailers, such as at grocery stores, those cigars have a tolerable taste with the first couple of puffs; but the taste, or flavor, of the cigar gets harsher the longer the smoking time is done with that cigar. I refer to the flavor harshness as a *bite* to the cigar's tobacco smoke; which is most pronounced on the tongue, with that *bite* to the tongue getting nastier as the cigar gets down to the last two inches. Whereas, with the two Cuban cigars I smoked, the flavor was remarkably smooth from the first puff to the last; even down to the last inch. Only the heat of the burning tobacco prevented me from smoking it down to the last half-inch. I was astounded at the lack of *bite* with those Cuban cigars. *_Storage of the Cuban cigars was very forgivable._* Cigars that dry out are brittle and are nasty tasting to smoke, which is a reason why cigar humidors are used to preserve the integrity of premium cigars; as cigar storage with a level of humidity keeps the tobacco wrapper intact and provides a smooth flavor with smoking. With the Cuban cigars I had, they were given to me in plastic sandwich bags; not ideal for proper storage, and stayed in the bags for at least six months before smoking. When I extracted the cigars from the bags, the tobacco wrapper stayed intact, and both cigars smoked smoothly from first puff to last. Those two Cuban cigar smoking experiences made a believer out of me of why the cigars from Cuba are so highly touted and coveted.
@@kiloklavdi1185 Just remember to allow the cigar smoke to fill your mouth and not enter your lungs. 45 years ago I accidently inhaled cigar smoke into my lungs, which gave me a coughing fit that lasted a minute.
that self-humidification doesn't sound like something that could plausibly be explained by origin, it sounds more like something that could be explained by some fuckery with glycerin or what not.
Here’s what I’ve experienced in my years of cigar smoking , I’ve smoked 300 dollar padrons to 5 dollar punches. To me Cubans have a very distinct taste that I love. A 20 dollar Cuban in my opinion will out smoke any other new world cigar taste wise . With that being said new world cigars generally have better construction and presentation. I now live in the Philllipines and all I smoke are Cubans and I must say taste wise there’s nothing better than an authentic Cuban cigar .
That's why I love premium cigars, you know what you're in for. Alcohol companies try to hide the bad side. Cigar companies on the contrary are very upfront about it
@Valdis4418 that is true, but it's the general mentality of the premium cigar industry that I mean. Not those literal health warnings. No smoker cares about those, and the brands factories don't mind them as long as they don't hinder logistics and they can still display their brands in some sort. Speak to any salesman or brand manager and they will always tell you to enjoy in moderation, something they actually don't have to do by law. There is general atmosphere that is "we know there are risks, but enjoyment is fine as long as you do it in moderation" Having worked in a liquor store the alcohol industry doesn't care about this and wants to push people to drink as much as possible, something you won't see premium cigars makers do. They rather have quality above quantity. Even Scotch manufacturers often try to heavily push allot of scotch to the consumer. I think it's wrong that it's allowed that those companies have the room to do that, while small, artisan and labor intensive premium cigar manufacturers get treated the same as cigarettes. That's also why I do love the market, because everyone knows cigars are taking hits that are ment for cigarettes. Because premium cigars themselves are not that big of a deal for our society. To little consumption. Governments should watch out for alcohol and fast food industries more than they should fear premium cigars.
Try it, I watched a video like this a few weeks ago and it made me try one. It’s such a great relaxation. Just like proper chill because it takes you so long to smoke it.
@@Ob_Bashar taste might be due to the level of humidity in the cigar. The wrapper gets to dry and taste bitter. I’ve seen guys dip the cigar in a glass of water, foot first, for a split second. The cigar takes on a bit of moisture and helps with taste. If it’s your first time I would try it with an inexpensive cigar.
I smoke cigars from time to time for a few years now, wouldn't say i'm a connoisseur or expert at all. But i tried a lot so far and in my opinion cigars from Nicaragua are the best. Excellent taste, good workmanship and also affordable, a good cigar doesn't have to be expensive!
@@triplemoyagames4195 you dont inhale cigars its not really comparable to cigarettes at all cigars are about the flavor and slowing down to make sure the smoke stays cool but it doesnt go out. Youre only supposed to take a puff every like 60-90 seconds.
@Adana Akbar no no, I've just been to Cuba. Cigars are no way as expensive there as they are in the West. Which is expected to be honest, but honestly they're that affordable you'll develop bad habits lol
@Adana Akbar it was about 6 years ago since I was there, but if you plan on visiting I wouldn't worry about cigar price too much, they were likely cheaper than a pack of cigarettes in the UK
@@acucarkid They are selling them really cheap in the US? Well that's great for them but I don't live there, so like the rest of the world genuine Cuban cigars are incredibly expensive. Whereas in Cuba itself they're pretty affordable.
I've toured a Cuban cigar factory twice. Their quality control is very exacting. I saw a pile of "rejects" that looked perfectly fine to me. I asked about them and they said they weren't perfectly rolled. They looked fine to me. The cigars are graded for colour, so each box of 25 cigars matches every other one in the box. They use a special gauge to ensure that each cigar band is placed in exactly the right spot. As the narrator said, the Pinar del Rio region of Cuba has perfect conditions for growing the best cigar tobacco. The leaves are carefully aged for years before the cigars are rolled. It's an amazing process.
their quality control is actually the worst of the 4 big nations (Nicaragua, Dominican Rep, Cuba & Honduras). On avg last year, 2-3 cigars in 10 were basically defective
@卐 Maison des Aryens 卍 They have the most unique brand of tobacco. Nothing I have had comes close in terms of uniqueness. Their construction sucks though. There are better cigars in my opinion.
Quality control they spoke about is a huge problem. I'm in canada, so we have access. I can tell you, I constantly get cigars that are rolled too tight, or have discolouration spots and other problems. Stuff i never see on nicaraguan or Dominican cigars. Make no mistake, if communists weren't running the show the quality would be way higher. Having said that, a good, well executed cuban really is superior.
It's strange I absolutely hate smoking .... ..but.. ..I totally respect the art, quality and skill that has gone into making them. They are works of art . Stunning .
@@sirspongadoodle I could say the same about cars , abseiling, booze , motor bikes .....many things kill, But if you dont like looking at this video ..why are you here ?
@@sirspongadoodle yes, these things kill many, i am not really liking the product, but rather the skill, beauty and effort. Like how'd you call a hurricane "amazing"
I wouldn't fret about it. They're just cigars. If they weren't being aged properly they wouldn't be any good anyway. And like the guy in the video says, you can buy top shelf cigars from places like Honduras and the Dominican Republic now.
Sitting in Cuba,Cayo coco right now with a Cuban cigar and Cuban beer 🏝️ I'm not a smoker, but i call tell you, that cigar doesn't have that disgusting smell of cigarettes. And taste is pretty good and I am First time trying it. *VIVA CUBA*
I have the cigar habit. With a glass of wine or my morning coffee. To me a good cigar is something that stays lit, burns uniformly, has an excellent aroma and doesn't bite.
Castro used to smoke Cuban cigars but gave away the habit in 1985. Years later, he had said, “The best thing you can do with this box of cigars is give them to your enemy.
4 things I wanted from Cuba for a long time 1. A week in their country living their culture. 2. A nice Cuban girl. 3. Drink some Cuban coffee in a balcony in front of a beach in the morning. 4. Smoke a Habano in the same balcony in front of the beach watching the sunrise. 😎🤤
There are two things that I will do When I grow up no matter what happens First : Built a gaming setup Second : Buy a whole bunch of cigars And third which is a bonus one : Smoke and play at the same time. makes me excited even though i am years away from fulfilling this wish🙃
Got garbage bag of fresh green leaves today and yesterday alongside some dry ones on the plants and it's growing wild in the place I got it form am so happy to get em
I can only imagine, when I was in primary/elementary school in the early 80's I had a teacher who used to smoke a pipe in class lol plus my father used to bring home pipe tabacco tins from a fella he worked with for my sisters for hop scotch, I loved the smell of them tins, not quite cigars but the memory sticks.
@@dimmers76 i totally agree! at school some of the rowing coaches were elderly gentleman who loved the pipe and the aromatic tobacco for pipes smells the best. Especially to a younger adult. my mates and I always wondered what else they secretly smoked
This video is 2 years old and it has aged extremely well! If they were expensive then, then they are astronomically expensive now with the supply crisis...
Okay my phones listening to me again. I just spoke about cigars an hour ago and this is now recommended.
Me too ...Saame
Hahahaha the meta part was after a similar thing happened to me this morning I said "My phone is listening to me" and a few hours later I get this particular video with this comment in my recommended. Shit just got meta. 🤣🤣🤣
No its not
We from Google would like to inform you that we are not listening to your conversations.
i just watched peaky blinders and u know few ppl smoke cigars there now its reccomended
Me: *I hate smoking*
TH-cam: How about Why Cuban Cigar is so expensive?
Me: Well well well, let's find out.
My thought exactly
I have asthma, but what the heck right?
Macky's Art so accurate 😂😂😂😂
Blxck Bxddie you dont inhale cigars in your lungs. Just swirl it in your mouth
Macky's Art same
When I was six years old I found my dads cigar but I don’t know what is cigar it looked like chocolate so I unwrapped in and bit into it. It was not chocolate.
Oof
Haha
Parents reaction plz
Gaming for Life my parents wasn’t there but a maid saw me suffering and helped me wash my mouth while screaming that I’m gonna die
Same I thought the same when I was a kid,Cigar always look like a delicious chocolate to me lol
I don’t smoke or drink, but I absolutely love the craft, artistry, and history that go into creation of a peaty single malt, a good Cabernet, and a hand rolled cigar.
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
Same. They just look, appetising and appealing.
Good on you!
I puff and drink. It's all good in moderation, and I'm actually buying cigars just a couple of times per year. Day to day I don't puff anything. They go well with coffee as well!
It's still bad for your health, but there's something in that fragrant moment that you take for yourself. All the thoughts come to you as you sit on the balcony and listen to the nature around you... It's basically aromatherapy. Quite nice! Just obey the warnings.
if u dont smoke or drink then u have no life
JFK before banning Cuban cigars forever: *I'll take your entire stock!*
Actually, he did. The night before signing the embargo, JFK ordered 1,200 smaller sized Cuban cigars (legally) thinking that the embargo was going to be a short term one. H Upmann Petit Coronas are still known amongst cigar smokers as a "JFK".
www.irishcentral.com/roots/john-f-kennedy-snagged-1200-cuban-cigars-before-ordering-us-trade-embargo-on-cuba-video-139004464-237788511
@@davefrancis4970 I did not know this. Thanks for this great information!
Title: "Why Cuban Cigars are So Expensive"
Me: "that's a thicc pencil"
Castro: same
later on karma hit him in the head
I think us non smokers can agree while smoking is gross. Cigar making like many things is a damn fine craft.
True
I mean cigarettes are disgusting yeah but cigars are quite different
i’m addicted to smoking pls help me
i miss u kakyoin you need to find doing what makes you want to smoke.. when you find it (it can be sitting alone or something) try to avoid that as much as possible and if you get an urge start working out and have a good mindset and say every time u think you want to smoke I want you to look up the side effects of smoking and read it out loud to yourself.. keep repeating and fight through the withdraw and ur free from this thing controling your life.. also tel your self I’m stronger than this please keep a positive mindset and a motivated one you can do this!!
Yeah. Even if you are not a smoker you have to appreciate the craft.
7:58 man violently morphs into a cigar
😂😂
So underrated. This should be top comment. 😂💀
I want you to know, you made me audibly laugh with your comment.
editing fail haha
LMAO
Had my first cigar last week. A friend gave me a cigar kit as a gift. Absolute pleasure to smoke. I've never smoked a cigarette in my life. Very delicious.
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
Cigars are great, I've been smoking for close to two years now. A nice part about cigars is you don't have to worry much about addiction, the main source of nicotine in the leaf comes from the main stem which is ripped out by rollers.
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
@@anonymousnews9045still can give you lung cancer
@@ylb1000 The two are mutually exclusive…people smoke cigs due to addiction, plus they have a LOT of added chems that ate unnatural. Cigars are 100% of mother earth and are not made to be inhaled-it’s an acquired taste.
I must say, as someone who isn't interested in smoking nor wants to try it, the cigars look so well-made. I love seeing these videos on certain products that are created with traditional ways, it just looks like it's made with passion and love.
Not a smoker, but i wouldn't mind trying a cigar once
Back before machines made everything! Hand made items have become a rarity, I think that adds something to its beauty.. like a piece of someone’s soul comes with it.
I think this is one of the gayest comments i've ever seen
@@ripleymccain1729 Bug off
Uwu
Not a smoker, never even tried a cigarette, but I've always somewhat enjoyed the aroma of second hand cigar smoke. Then again, as a kid I always enjoyed the smell of diesel fuel too haha
I do not get you, like gasoil and turpentine do have nice smells but damn smoke's still problematic as a smell for me...
@@CreativeUsernameHere-r1k yh cigar smoke smells horrible but petrol or bonfires smell nice
I'm 34 and love the smell of gasoline
😂😂😂
Nah you’re not the only one. I was born in Cuba and lived there for about 11 years but I do not smoke. Still, I’ve grown around this aroma so much that I’ve always found it very pleasant and somewhat relaxing
“I made cigars for 61 years”
-63 year old man
👀👀👀!!!
@Nigel Lush that's ridiculous
@Nigel Lush when i say "cap" you say "ing"
@@tyleer8079 ur capping
Senor Jose Castelar Cairo may well have been rolling cigars for 61 years as he is easily over 70 and guaranteed, he doesn't work for peanuts. He makes damned good money I'm sure.
Morty: the smartest man in the universe
When I was working in Hyderabad airport Customs,8 years ago,a European passenger had gifted me a small box of 'Habana' cigars ( 12 numbers,if my memory is correct) in return for a small favour which was within my official prerogative but not illegal.The aura and aroma of those cigars were such that it took me almost two years to completely smoke it - tasting, appreciating, evaluating, comparing,etc., going all the way to a period of two years!
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
in what country a tax officer receiving a gift is considered legal?
that is a place to make some import-export business!
So u took a bribe. Got it.
I live in hyderabad
@@MightyPooPSTEAMand it's a problem because?
You could always get Cuban cigars in Canada and smuggle them into America.
CoViD19 has temporarily closed the US Canada border for non essential travel
Or from México
Its cheaper through mexico
@@Cjnw a trip for Cuban cigars sound essential
@@BellicIV Mexico is notorious for fakes as well. With Canada, that's not that case.
“I never smoke to excess - that is, I smoke in moderation, only one cigar at a time.”
Mark Twain
@@josiahjacinto4156 me hold my breath
LOL
my aunt: hold my cancer
Well I've seen people smoke 2 at once so he probably isn't smoking in excess 😂😂😂😂😂
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
I remember in senior year of highschool a friend of mine invited me to his house(his parents were pretty rich) and he offered me a cigar and me being oblivious took it and smoked it with him like it was normal. I went home and searched the cigar and found out it costs $2000 a stick...
The real question is what was it and how was it
That's a damn good friend.
How was it man?
More expensive then cocaine
His dad must have been pissed knowing his son gave away his priced sigars!
Cigarettes and alcohol addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey on Alcohol and cigarettes. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Yes he's Dr.benfungi.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
From my experience it really works excellently! It doesnt even need to be a full hit. With potent shrooms 2-3 small ones will still make a clear difference. It will be a few hour cosy rumbling moment around rest time, but afterwards its just calm and you feel amazing and gain your freedom. Psilocybin is different dudes, its the only "treatment" I would recommend to someone who genuinely wants to get better. There is no addiction, withdrawal, or negative side effects. It's just pure healing., far more effective than any anti-depressant. You can thank me later,
Does he ship?
Skip 10 seconds ads
Willingly watch 8 minutes ads
Prolly because the info in the 10 sec ads aren't as close as interesting
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who ru announcing for?
15 second ad about toddler pull ups, and then 8 minute on cigars. I do.t have kids and i dont smoke, i just need a life.
this is an Itachi level of genjutsu
No one:
Cuban cigar boxes: “smoking can kill your unborn child”
Always has been.
fake Cubans cigars
all cigarette box has the same design of black and yellow warning and the picture of the sideeffect of smoking
"How to sell and discourage the buyers at the same time"
That is on a box of Fuente OpusXs, a Dominican cigar.
Imagine smoking cigars
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I definitely never see myself smoking anything, but my grandfather used to smoke cigars on special occasions, and I have fond memories tied to the aroma. I enjoyed getting the see the quality of craftsmanship that goes into some cigar production.
When my grateuncle would visit he and my grandfather would smoke a Cigar together.
I would just have Cuban cigars and liquor as decoration
"Smoking kills, quit now"
*Cigars:* Ignore him, smoke me now
Moderation is key.
@A M and not everyone who gets shot dies
@A M if anything they were worse back then
@@thevsn_ what? How
Refined sugars, and diary products can also kill and give you heart attacks.
The box of cigarettes: stop smoking stop it now
Also the box: high quality cigars smoke imediantly
You puff it mate
@Zubeen Bhuiyan that's wise
Laws require those unattractive stickers to be put on any smoking related products.
@mike smith Holy shit, they require those disgusting pictures?
Imagine how flammable that building is.
Imagine how much that building full of leaves is worth 😲
@@mangoboy3367 imagine breathing it all in
@@donuts3476 xD
not that flammable
Dude someone could sneeze and it would be like an atomic bomb
Cuban hand-rollers are getting more and more rare as the art dies off. Lots of Cuban cigars are machine processed nowadays. Like many of the guys here, I really enjoy seeing craftsmen at work.
Most of them still by hand
supply and demand my friend
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
I’m not Cuban but I learned the method to hand roll cigars by rolling my own and practicing with cheaper cigars
I have heard the soil is losing its magic after so long, growing the same crop over and over. If they don't rotate the crops, it will deplete.
We all hate smoking. But damn that cigar looks like a work of art.
I want to disagree but I can't
Speak for urself lol
I’ve not smoked a tobacco product, but I can’t say I hate smoking
Yappp it is
You almost scammed me by your 210 years ago date
"The only country it does not sell cigars to is the united states"
"95% of cuban cigars in the united states are counterfeit"
I wonder why..
That means, 5% are real but illegal.
The sky is blue.
@DestinyStriked The reason why they dont sell to the US is because the US cut ties with us cubans. If Donals trump didnt stop the opening of the borders maybe then the percentage would have risen.
That's petty I'm in the u.s I mean both country's can profit big if they would at least do business... Man I know it's not cubas fault...
@@BB-st7mf theirs alot of things that are illegal ...🤔😁🙄😂🤫🤫🤡
My grandma used to roll her own tobacco
I miss her and her stories
that's really cool 。
same
@Schrödinger's Cat Oh...
my grandpa does that too
Yeah
I once had the opportunity to share a pair of Cohibas with a friend. One a Dominican Republic stick from the local shop, the other a Cuban from his recent visit to Cuba where he took a factory tour. We passed them back and forth and neither of us could tell the difference. Others might be able to distinguish them, but we couldn’t. So I just find the cigars that appeal to me and don’t worry about origin. Good brands from reputable stores make good cigars.
That's a good way to go, truthfully most of the cigar families fled Cuba when Fidel took over, and brought their knowledge and skills with them to make fine tobacco products and Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Honduras.
Dominican Cohibas are from the same seeds, it's the soil and the and QA that might make a difference.
What the name of music or song in this video from 2:55
A factory is way different than a local tabaco farmer.
Cuban cigars are different, in their strength/structure, less soft than normal cigars.
A good Cuban cigar will give you a body high similar to marijuana.
I hate smoking 🚬
But this has me wanting to try a fat Cuban cigar 😳
big fax
@Zac Zachary It's for the enjoyment of the flavor, and cigar smoking can't really become a habit it's more of a hobby.
The thing about a cigar is to celebrate something you do when something big happens and there is no nicotine so they are way better a cigarette or vape
Don't try smoking you dummy
@@youmeandeveryone5893 not gonna just saying a cigar is something that you do maybe 3 or 4 times in your lifetime like winning the lottery, beating cancer, and etc. Also, that a cigar is not that bad for you as long as you don't do it everyday.
“95% of Cuban Cigars in America are fake” Bruh moment
Not that surprising really
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@@scottemichael3776 same
Pain do you actually understand that lol?
Jst go to Cuba and buy from there instead
Smokes cigarettes: trash
Smokes cigars: he's distinguished
Not inhaling a cigar is like your favorite dish, just chewing it and instead of swallowing throwing it out 😐
Onkar Mane you’re not meant to to take them back, they’re more of a luxury than an addiction.
@David Watson everyday
Don’t say trash it’s rubbish
From the cost of these shits I’m assuming they’re enjoyed in special occasions and that would mean ppl rnt smoking them regularly which is what fucks u up. I think smoking every once in while doesn’t do much harm but I’m not a doctor.
My ancestors are Cuban and my father actually just has one of the cigars in display dispite the fact he never smoked but he lived besides a cigar factory, he is 53 today and left cuba legally at 26
I don’t smoke cigars, I’m healthy!
*eats fast food, doesn’t work out, oversleeps, pops pills.
Cigar increases the risk of getting health issues, so in my opinion it is still valid
@@yosefthomas804 Cigars mainly increase the risk of mouth cancer, everything else is negligible. Even then one can prevent mouth cancer
@@yosefthomas804 Not even
@@JackMcCrack10 im pretty sure you puff cigars and dont inhale them, thats why it only causes mouth cancer
So doing those things (Which most people don't do [Other than over sleeping and popping pills {assuming they're they're medicinal, eg. Painkillers, vitamins. Most people don't do drugs}]) excuses smoking cigars, which are proven to cause cancer in the mouth, throat, and lungs? Also, how do you know that people who smoke don't do all those things as well?
7:58
My dude just became a cigar for 2 seconds
Ok
Mhhm
🤣🤣
💀😭
Lol
I been smoking cigars for 24yrs and I like to share some cigar wisdom.
There is no such thing as a perfect cigar, regardless if it's Cuban or not.
A "perfect cigar" is only perfect for you, base on your own preferences.
An old saying among cigar connoisseurs, " a cigar is like a woman, each has its own beauty, style, and passion."
Real fkn talk ...boss comment sir...you sound like someone to share a good quiet view..a glass of cognac ..and a aged cigar..have a great day mate
This ^^^.
Holds true for Scotch and Coffee as well.
yea your lungs are probably bleeding right now 🤡 smoking for 24 years? I hope you'll speak through a voice box soon lmao
@@curiousgiraffe9172 you know you don't inhale cigars right?
I want a thicc cigar then
Cuban cigars are not expensive. Some brand names are expensive because they are sold to tourists. My mother used to make Cuban cigars. My grandfather used to make his own cigars. But here's the little secret: the factory that makes the expensive stuff also makes the local stuff using the same tobacco leaves. Every time I go to Cuba, I bring back the local stuff that is just as good as the expensive stuff but for pennies to the dollar. For example, a pack of 10 cigars of the local stuff goes for about 50 pesos or $2.00.
Can you bring me some please next time you go? How much are you allowed to get into the U.S.??
@@robbrod4134 Good one, Robb. I'm not sure of the limit. My last visit there was January 2019. I brought with me 4 packages of the local stuff and 5 bottles of Havana Club dark rum without any problems from US customs.
Hello my friend,
Can you please send me your contact in Cuba for these Cigars that your family make? I am retired and planning on visiting Cuba in November.
Thanks, Robb
@@robbrod4134 My family no longer makes cigars. They used to over 55 years ago. However, if you're going to Cuba in November, go out and buy local cigars from local shops in town that comes wrapped in paper packages instead of the expensive stuff that comes in fancy boxes. Believe me, the local stuff is just as good if not better than the expensive stuff sold to tourists. Enjoy your visit.
@@mutleymutley7474 Ok, Thanks
JFK moments before banning Cuban cigars:
_"I gonna do what called the pro gamer's moves"_
I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move*
Buying 1000cigars Xd
Engrish
And then they shot him in the head
I read that in a jfk voice
TH-cam: wanna know why Cuban Cigars are so expensive?
Me:( who legit never even touched a cigarette) I should watch this just in case....
Asim Raza Khan Please don’t compare cigars to cigarettes.
@@philipmalaby8172 yes, both are different
I looked at your profile pic and it looks like a girl but your name is a boy's name....IM CONFUSED. WHAT ARE YOU?
thats not even a close comparison...
@@100cents5 gay
What JFK did right before banning Cuban cigars in the US is called "Hypocrisy"... but what do you expect from any politicians from any time period.
When you buy something from Cuba, you only help to maintain the most genocidal and terrorist dictatorship in the history of Latin America. Do not do it.
@@Sebastian-zn3dx you could say the same to Chinese goods. nothing beats natural demand, not politics, not sanctions, nothing.
@@Sebastian-zn3dx name a genocide committed by Cuba in the last 70 years
@@Sebastian-zn3dx LOL! The hypocrisy. I can smell it all the way across the Atlantic! You calling another country's politican a "genocidal terrorist" when your own country has done the same crap.
@@Zrs3820 the US is literally worse in terms of what they did just bc they make it so noone knows about it and don't admit it
had a cigar from dominican republic once and it was the smoothest cigar i ever smoked
so that's why no dads ever leave their child saying they're gonna buy cuban cigars
Oooooooffff
Business insider: the craftsmanship between a Cuban cigar versus new world cigar
19 yo frat boys named Chad: the craftsmanship between a Juul versus SMOK Infinix
😭😭😭 I read that while vaping on my smok Infinix Gold.
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this is super accurate
Me:
The difference in Craftsmanship between Marlboro and the discounter brand, that tastes like smoking grandmas whig.
Package: Smoking causes heart attacks
Smoker: Ahh, that's the brand right?
@@DrMojo-de6ib r/cursedcomment
Bobby hill i thought those were the ingredients.😂😂😂
I'll take a pack of low birth weights. Finally found my brand!
@@Only1omer it's not reddit bro
meat causes heart attacks too
Growing up on a tobacco farm in southeastern North Carolina I couldn't help but notice at 6:54 how bad that tobacco field looked.
But then when they panned the camera around the inside of that barn and showed those beautiful leaves that were curing.... I thought I was looking at tobacco nirvana. God I bet those are some mighty fine cigars and cigarettes!!!
They’re popular because of Tony Montana
Rusty Shackelford I mean they’re not good for you so why else lol
@Rusty Shackelford I'm guessing you have no idea who Tony Montana is. Also he didn't mean it literally, relax.
Hamza Aman yeah I never smoked in my life but i am a fan of Scarface lol
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It was Popular because of Fidel Castro
Habanos cigars can't even be shipped to Miami, FL, although it's a city with the highest rate of Cuban immigrants.
I thought they could be as long as they were shipped to say Australia first and from there to Miami. I could be wrong
We have Cuban cigars here in Miami. When there’s a will there’s a way.
@nicolas bellon Don't worry. Smoking will never become an outlaw in Cuba. There, always legal is tobacco.
To many retards would try and smuggle something
I GAT MINE FROM CUBA TO NYC
"Cigarettes are some tobacco packed by paper ,,where it's one side contains fire and on the other side there is an ass"
- Former president of Zimbabwe
Man had the collective iq of a pack of almonds
@@moffrow543 hahahaha
Good thing I smoke cigars and not cigarettes then 😏
@@sevenproxies4255 Good choice. Like if i would like to smoke tobacco i would definitely use clean tobacco products instead of those ones covered with shitty chemicals. A few examples of what most of basic cigarettes contain: cadmium, polonium, benzopyrene, arsenic, butane, beryllium. People put all those in cigarettes to make the prices of them lower. So cigars are not so cheap because they are clean from the chemistry class experiments.
Someone should tell him that cigarettes go in the mouth not the ass
The fact that each cigar is hand-rolled really shows why they're a luxury item. The skill involved is incredible!
I ain't a smoker but this looks dope and tempting😅
i would never ever do that to my lungs but the process of how they make them is pretty sick
@@Isaac-ws5sb Im not saying its healthy, but cigars arent inhaled, so your lungs are not in as much danger compared to cigarettes. It is still a cause of mouth cancer though
@@drefvelin6099 you don't inhale them? i really did not know that. do you just let the smoke sit in your mouth?
@@Isaac-ws5sb yep
@@Isaac-ws5sb it’s like kissing the cigar, next time you see somebody smoking a massive cigar, pay attention. same thing with pipes, and that’s easier to notice
*Someone smoking*
*sees the “quit smoking” sticker on the box*
*”I’ll ignore that”*
well yeah..
I'll smoke to that
Call the cops dude
The world is still controlled by caffiene consuming society, that is why.
@@joker6374 Cheers bro, I’ll puff to that.
Cigars: The top symbol of "badassery" and dominance.
And lung cancer ._.
@@zachdurocher1166 At least it's classy.
@@ChaplainPhantasm classy emphysy
@@zachdurocher1166 you don’t breathe them.
@@zachdurocher1166 you don’t inhale cigars ._.
Here's a tip if you fly out of the country and would like to bring Cuban cigars back with you. I did this on a trip to Norway many years ago. I brought with me a dozen labels from Dominican cigars that I smoke. You also need to pack a glue stick. After purchasing my Cubans, I removed the label and put one of my domestic labels on each cigar. As long as no cigar has the "Habanos" on the label, customs will permit it into the country. You can then replace the original labels is you so desire. Easy-peesy.
Is TH-cam trying to tell me I’m broke because the cigars I just bought aren’t 1000 bucks
no youtube’s telling u ur a idiot for smoking
@@insertusersname8277 if it's recommended for you doesn't that make you an idiot?
dann i’m not sure what ur trying to say but there’s a difference between someone actually smoking and getting a smoking video in ur recommended
@@insertusersname8277 Well if he wants to smoke don't think that makes him am idiot
Ο Αυγολεμονος u do know that smoking gives u lung cancer right?
7:46 " Smoking can kill your unborn child "
Nice health awareness+marketing strategy 👍
Im not sure about US laws but in Germany all tabac products have to contain such a warning on the outside of the packeting.
@@projectpitchfork860 same for us for we need warnings on the packs
Here, in Russia we have a warning about harm of smoking, but also a pictures of fat males with "impotence" text on it, or with other text with a picture of dead man's lungs, who died from smoking.
i just dont get why some irresponsible parents allow their unborn children to buy tobacco products
It's a law
I lived in the Dominican Republic and they make some GREAT cigars there.
Dominicans and Nicaraguans cigars are high quality cigars. They are up there with Cubans cigars.
@@megadago100 You know why, because Cubans have opened cigar factories in the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Honduras and have taken their expertise and knowledge to improve the quality of those cigars.
I love my DR Cigars
I just came back from a vacation there, and brought home some cigars! Do you know of any reputable places here in the US where I can order Dominican cigars to be shipped to my house?
@@diegobelaunde4965 no I don't. Your best bet is to buy them in the DR and bring them back to the USA.
I went last month in to Cuba for vacation. Cuban people are very kind and proud and that’s reflects their cigar work. Can’t wait to have another vacation there.
Me who doesn't even smoke:
*Hmm.... Interesting*
@MrCactus Thanks bro 👍
Ugyanez
@@attilajanosi2580 uwu magyarok 🇭🇺
Cigar and pipe is less harmful than cigarettes because your toking natural tobacco while cigarettes has many additives added in it
Cigars are not the same as cigarettes. Cigars are superior, im quite sure that even a non smoker would enjoy one.
Insider: Cuban cigars
Me: *happy Cubano noises*
Love this series so much
GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY!!!
@@AnilKumar-uj1qy wtf man
@@AnilKumar-uj1qy i assume you are joking if not wth man.
@@AnilKumar-uj1qy what defok man
@@AnilKumar-uj1qy Wtf is wrong with people these days.
Smoking a Cuban Cigar automatically you feel like Big Bada$$ Boss 😂
Smoking the whole pack will make you fast forward 20 years later.
No jk dawg😂😂
Big Boss with cancer
that how to smoke poison like a boss 😂
Arnold was born with one in his mouth.
I'm a cigar smoker (I smoke about two per month so not enough to cause any harm but enough to enjoy them). I do very much enjoy Cuban cigars and always try to pick up a few when out of the country (you can own them here in the United States but it is still not legal to sell/purchase them here). However, Dominican tobacco is just as good.
What you're smoking in a premium cigar, is just tobacco, no preservatives or other nasty chemicals. With a cigar, it's Just you and nicotine.
I bought a Cuban cigar in Mexico. It probably was counterfeit and tasted like a trash dump.
I bought it, it cost just a few bucks
I bought it in Red dead redemption 2
They had us in the first half not gonna lie
Ma boah...
Dio Brando dear god it’s dio Brando
@@feminico2613 DIO!!!
Yes.
I was an occasional cigar smoker many years ago, and have had the pleasure of smoking two Cuban made cigars in the span of 10 years. The aspects that made those experiences memorable:
*_The smoothness of the smoke from the first puff to the last._* Why so remarkable? The lowest priced run-of-the-mill packaged cigars sold by retailers, such as at grocery stores, those cigars have a tolerable taste with the first couple of puffs; but the taste, or flavor, of the cigar gets harsher the longer the smoking time is done with that cigar. I refer to the flavor harshness as a *bite* to the cigar's tobacco smoke; which is most pronounced on the tongue, with that *bite* to the tongue getting nastier as the cigar gets down to the last two inches. Whereas, with the two Cuban cigars I smoked, the flavor was remarkably smooth from the first puff to the last; even down to the last inch. Only the heat of the burning tobacco prevented me from smoking it down to the last half-inch. I was astounded at the lack of *bite* with those Cuban cigars.
*_Storage of the Cuban cigars was very forgivable._* Cigars that dry out are brittle and are nasty tasting to smoke, which is a reason why cigar humidors are used to preserve the integrity of premium cigars; as cigar storage with a level of humidity keeps the tobacco wrapper intact and provides a smooth flavor with smoking. With the Cuban cigars I had, they were given to me in plastic sandwich bags; not ideal for proper storage, and stayed in the bags for at least six months before smoking. When I extracted the cigars from the bags, the tobacco wrapper stayed intact, and both cigars smoked smoothly from first puff to last.
Those two Cuban cigar smoking experiences made a believer out of me of why the cigars from Cuba are so highly touted and coveted.
I might try it one day just to experience something new
@@kiloklavdi1185 Just remember to allow the cigar smoke to fill your mouth and not enter your lungs. 45 years ago I accidently inhaled cigar smoke into my lungs, which gave me a coughing fit that lasted a minute.
@@bloqk16 I'll try to keep remembering that. Thanks
that self-humidification doesn't sound like something that could plausibly be explained by origin, it sounds more like something that could be explained by some fuckery with glycerin or what not.
Not reading all that
I went to Cuba and they were giving them away for FREE
Fakes
I went to Cuba, and they costed like $4 each.
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🧢
Pretty much the same as you would go to cocaleros in Colombia I guess
Here’s what I’ve experienced in my years of cigar smoking , I’ve smoked 300 dollar padrons to 5 dollar punches. To me Cubans have a very distinct taste that I love. A 20 dollar Cuban in my opinion will out smoke any other new world cigar taste wise . With that being said new world cigars generally have better construction and presentation. I now live in the Philllipines and all I smoke are Cubans and I must say taste wise there’s nothing better than an authentic Cuban cigar .
2:33 my man is trying to have a deep voice so hard but his voice keeps on cracking
i was searching for a comment like this lmao
He had a Cuban cigar before he narrated
Rofl!
You can't just do him like that lmao
Plot twist: *he's from Uruguay*
smoking kills now, stop smoking
Also them: haha stonks
That's why I love premium cigars, you know what you're in for. Alcohol companies try to hide the bad side. Cigar companies on the contrary are very upfront about it
@Valdis4418 that is true, but it's the general mentality of the premium cigar industry that I mean. Not those literal health warnings. No smoker cares about those, and the brands factories don't mind them as long as they don't hinder logistics and they can still display their brands in some sort.
Speak to any salesman or brand manager and they will always tell you to enjoy in moderation, something they actually don't have to do by law. There is general atmosphere that is "we know there are risks, but enjoyment is fine as long as you do it in moderation"
Having worked in a liquor store the alcohol industry doesn't care about this and wants to push people to drink as much as possible, something you won't see premium cigars makers do. They rather have quality above quantity. Even Scotch manufacturers often try to heavily push allot of scotch to the consumer. I think it's wrong that it's allowed that those companies have the room to do that, while small, artisan and labor intensive premium cigar manufacturers get treated the same as cigarettes. That's also why I do love the market, because everyone knows cigars are taking hits that are ment for cigarettes. Because premium cigars themselves are not that big of a deal for our society. To little consumption.
Governments should watch out for alcohol and fast food industries more than they should fear premium cigars.
Seeing this makes me want to smoke a Cuban cigar and I don't even smoke.
LMFAO 😁 love it
Try it, I watched a video like this a few weeks ago and it made me try one. It’s such a great relaxation. Just like proper chill because it takes you so long to smoke it.
@@StanislavChyzhman ok I'll keep that in mind.
@@StanislavChyzhman the smell is really good, but i hate the taste
@@Ob_Bashar taste might be due to the level of humidity in the cigar. The wrapper gets to dry and taste bitter. I’ve seen guys dip the cigar in a glass of water, foot first, for a split second. The cigar takes on a bit of moisture and helps with taste. If it’s your first time I would try it with an inexpensive cigar.
I smoke cigars from time to time for a few years now, wouldn't say i'm a connoisseur or expert at all. But i tried a lot so far and in my opinion cigars from Nicaragua are the best. Excellent taste, good workmanship and also affordable, a good cigar doesn't have to be expensive!
I don't smoke but those cigars look bussin, the way they roll it reminds me of tortilla.
All needed now is some of that oooey gooey green to put in between. I find the rolling process more like rice paper actually!
I think a cigar is the only way I could be enticed to smoke. It's just got a thing of class about it
I bet you smoke crack though
@@triplemoyagames4195 you dont inhale cigars its not really comparable to cigarettes at all cigars are about the flavor and slowing down to make sure the smoke stays cool but it doesnt go out. Youre only supposed to take a puff every like 60-90 seconds.
@@SaltySeaCaptain It did take like 90 minutes to finish mine so....
They're so cheap in Cuba itself, it's painful seeing how expensive they are everywhere else.
@Adana Akbar no no, I've just been to Cuba. Cigars are no way as expensive there as they are in the West. Which is expected to be honest, but honestly they're that affordable you'll develop bad habits lol
@Adana Akbar it was about 6 years ago since I was there, but if you plan on visiting I wouldn't worry about cigar price too much, they were likely cheaper than a pack of cigarettes in the UK
@@ralphbarley98 Not true, the prices in the official houses are comparable to U.S. prices.
@@acucarkid They are selling them really cheap in the US? Well that's great for them but I don't live there, so like the rest of the world genuine Cuban cigars are incredibly expensive. Whereas in Cuba itself they're pretty affordable.
@@ralphbarley98 If they are sell them cheap here, they're definitely fakes. Go to a cigar shop and see if you see ANY cheap cigars there.
I've toured a Cuban cigar factory twice. Their quality control is very exacting. I saw a pile of "rejects" that looked perfectly fine to me. I asked about them and they said they weren't perfectly rolled. They looked fine to me. The cigars are graded for colour, so each box of 25 cigars matches every other one in the box. They use a special gauge to ensure that each cigar band is placed in exactly the right spot. As the narrator said, the Pinar del Rio region of Cuba has perfect conditions for growing the best cigar tobacco. The leaves are carefully aged for years before the cigars are rolled. It's an amazing process.
their quality control is actually the worst of the 4 big nations (Nicaragua, Dominican Rep, Cuba & Honduras). On avg last year, 2-3 cigars in 10 were basically defective
@卐 Maison des Aryens 卍 They have the most unique brand of tobacco. Nothing I have had comes close in terms of uniqueness. Their construction sucks though. There are better cigars in my opinion.
Just buy the rejects for a few cents.
Beautiful to watch the ingenuity and productivity of farming in a free market system
It’s nice to see little countries like Cuba, still have something that give them some kind of good recognition. Good job Cuba.
Quality control they spoke about is a huge problem. I'm in canada, so we have access. I can tell you, I constantly get cigars that are rolled too tight, or have discolouration spots and other problems. Stuff i never see on nicaraguan or Dominican cigars. Make no mistake, if communists weren't running the show the quality would be way higher.
Having said that, a good, well executed cuban really is superior.
Is disgrateful. The workers get pennies while the government gets all the money.
There's quite alot of "good recognition", for Cuba, just depends who you talk too😊
@@TonyMontana-mv9ez Sort of like companies in the United States hmmm?
@@josephp.3341 what job pays you in pennies? You must have not heard of minimum wage
Only originals remember when they were $2.50 each
In the old days were cheap
Everything was cheap back in the day. It's called inflation.
I can't really tell if that's a RDR2 reference or not.
@Rusty Shackelford nahh underrated
Back in the day 2.50 wasn't cheap.
Even in smoking there is a wealth gap.
Cough: Vapers.
$20 for two pods
$30 for a bottle of juice
$20 for vape
Compared to $4 pack of cigarettes or apparently $2,000 cigars mate that’s outrageous.
Not entirely sure what you're trying to say.
@@TCP_dizzy-kf6rx vaping can never replace smoking smoking has been part of human culture for long ass time
Friendly neighbourhood stoner
I never said that😂
@@TCP_dizzy-kf6rx i know but i am
Not a smoker but Cuban cigars gotta be one of the most badass-looking things ever made
It's interesting even tho im probably never going to smoke
Good for you
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Keep it that way. Just remind yourself about what they write on the cigarette boxes. Smoking kills.
Steve I can’t help but notice you mentioned cigarettes, in a video about cigars
@@BubNiGafHD Even cigar boxes said smoking kills. Did you notice that too buddy?
As a Vet in the British Military, We have experienced the Joy of lighting up a Cuban Cigar after a fire fight.
As a chocolate taster from the Federation of Aquestrian knights of Equador, I can definitely confirm that.
@@Soledoubt What de fooq is that comment?
Kudos, Nathan. Who deserves a Cuba cigar more than a soldier who has been in a fire fight with an enemy-and survived?
@@Soledoubt 😂
Survive a firefight, open a cigar box and see the label "smoking kills", enjoy a fine cigar. Life is short, Enjoy!
Me: I don't smoke or have the money to buy these cigars
Also me: watch's entire video
Its really beautiful to see how Buisness insider makes documentry over various topics and speciality of various region in this world🙏🏻
Why i'm here, i don't even smoke!
Same here bud... And I have astama
Atul Shet same
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You Value learning.
Same smoking is horrible
It's strange I absolutely hate smoking ....
..but..
..I totally respect the art, quality and skill that has gone into making them.
They are works of art .
Stunning .
Same
@@kewlman5417 i absolutely dont, its not art to kill people.
@@sirspongadoodle I could say the same about cars , abseiling, booze , motor bikes .....many things kill,
But if you dont like looking at this video ..why are you here ?
@@sirspongadoodle yes, these things kill many, i am not really liking the product, but rather the skill, beauty and effort. Like how'd you call a hurricane "amazing"
@@sirspongadoodle it actually is
BRUUUUUH we had more than 20 of them in my parents bedroom and my 9 year old dumb ass just destroyed them😦
huh?
I wouldn't fret about it. They're just cigars. If they weren't being aged properly they wouldn't be any good anyway. And like the guy in the video says, you can buy top shelf cigars from places like Honduras and the Dominican Republic now.
Nish Kumar what?
Same...I just gave them away to my aunt's... my mother never looked at me again for dayssssss
@One Duwang Boi ummmm what's so unrealistic about that?
Sitting in Cuba,Cayo coco right now with a Cuban cigar and Cuban beer 🏝️
I'm not a smoker, but i call tell you, that cigar doesn't have that disgusting smell of cigarettes. And taste is pretty good and I am First time trying it.
*VIVA CUBA*
CRISTAL 🍻
I have the cigar habit. With a glass of wine or my morning coffee. To me a good cigar is something that stays lit, burns uniformly, has an excellent aroma and doesn't bite.
Amen and amen 🙏😂
Castro used to smoke Cuban cigars but gave away the habit in 1985. Years later, he had said, “The best thing you can do with this box of cigars is give them to your enemy.
Can I be your enemy?
I mean, You know, he did live to be 90 so they didn't affect his health much.
….in others words, kill them with kindness.
Damn he really tell you that in person?
4 things I wanted from Cuba for a long time
1. A week in their country living their culture.
2. A nice Cuban girl.
3. Drink some Cuban coffee in a balcony in front of a beach in the morning.
4. Smoke a Habano in the same balcony in front of the beach watching the sunrise.
😎🤤
1. ✅
2. ✅
3. ✅
4.✅
5. Repeat (2 sep trips)
@@Acteaon sounds really nice,but I can't buy,at least not yet
@Uhtread The unholy 🤦
I believe you went to the ghetto side
I'm saying cause I seen many videos and pictures of nice modern inspired places
@Uhtread The unholy not interested in going to Mexico to disappear by the cartels
I rather go to Turkey or Japan maybe Russia.
Cuba can't be that bad
@Uhtread The unholy I need money first 👋
There are two things that I will do When I grow up no matter what happens
First : Built a gaming setup
Second : Buy a whole bunch of cigars
And third which is a bonus one : Smoke and play at the same time. makes me excited even though i am years away from fulfilling this wish🙃
Cigars: hey buy us!
also cigars:
*cigars can give you a heart attack*
Warning required by law
Yeah, but I think you shouldn’t inhale cigars. But it can still give mouth cancer.
Smoking kills, quit now
"Smoking can kill your unborn child"
@@koen6468 So can any hot susbtance.
Manny Khoshbin has these for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
gReAT sUcCes
@@seren1ty18 vErY Naaaaice
Got garbage bag of fresh green leaves today and yesterday alongside some dry ones on the plants and it's growing wild in the place I got it form am so happy to get em
I love this series
cigarettes mein not expire but the smoker does expire
Yup
The smell of that room must be heaven👌🏻
I can only imagine, when I was in primary/elementary school in the early 80's I had a teacher who used to smoke a pipe in class lol plus my father used to bring home pipe tabacco tins from a fella he worked with for my sisters for hop scotch, I loved the smell of them tins, not quite cigars but the memory sticks.
@@dimmers76 i totally agree! at school some of the rowing coaches were elderly gentleman who loved the pipe and the aromatic tobacco for pipes smells the best. Especially to a younger adult. my mates and I always wondered what else they secretly smoked
This looks like the cigar that an old rich business man would smoke
That's because it is
This video is 2 years old and it has aged extremely well! If they were expensive then, then they are astronomically expensive now with the supply crisis...
@Elsajeanismno thanks officer
There has always been a supply crisis with Cuban cigars. Cubatabaco keeps the tobacco supply limited to maximize profits.
Is it just me or did anyone else get an anti-smoking ad
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Nope, I got an Ice Breakers ad telling me to wear a mask.
ads are picked based on your search history and youtube watch history.
Maybe you should stop smoking/watching tobacco-related videos.
Meth mint ads gotta love it
Did you guys heard how much voice cracks that one guy had.
Same thing I noticed too!
Ikr
Poor guy was probably nervous hahaha
"To make cigars here in Cuba, we need 5 types of leaves.."
Proceeds to show 3 parts of the same plant and a random wrapper.
Narrator: Quality!
I am Jolie, I would like to try smoke cigar.
@@夏昭麗 ok
Don,t forget the wrapper and the cap. 5 in total.
Is there something about the explanation you didn't understand? There are 5 types of leaves, 3 filler, 1 binder, and a wrapper.
@@夏昭麗 what’s your WeChat?
I went to Cuba years ago when allowed. You can taste the difference between Cuba and Dominican cigars. Cuban is very good
1:09 How many Guinness records does he have? LOL
After doing a bit of research it appears it’s for the longest cigars rolled. He’s a 5 time winner of the Guinness World Record.
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7:02 communists can't even manufacture wheels, but they win Guinness records LOL