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I'm fascinated by the way my appreciation of cigars has evolved over time.

Lately I have discovered that if I take (my now customary) small puffs, and put the tip of my tongue just behind the head of the cigar in my mouth, leaving my sinus open (as I always do now-- a mini retrohale if you will), many cigars provide a cool sweetness that's really excellent. Such as this Federal Cigar El Centurion I'm currently puffing on.

Where's your tongue when you smoke?
 

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on a more serious note, I never paid attention to that. thinking of it, its not that close to the cigar. Does it make that much of a difference?
 

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I take very long, very slow (literally 15+ seconds) draws on the cigar.
I have found that this keeps the cigar burning much cooler, and allows more flavors to develop. I also think it helps the cigar burn more evenly.
I end up with a mouthful of smoke and flavor, rather than a short, hot "puff"
 

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I take very long, very slow (literally 15+ seconds) draws on the cigar.
I have found that this keeps the cigar burning much cooler, and allows more flavors to develop. I also think it helps the cigar burn more evenly.
I end up with a mouthful of smoke and flavor, rather than a short, hot "puff"
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... if I take (my now customary) small puffs, ... leaving my sinus open...

So I'm sitting at my computer probably looking like an
idiot trying to figure this out... how the heck do you take a puff while leaving the passage way from your mouth to your sinus open? I can only create suction if my sinuses are closed off from my mouth, or else if I use my lungs to create the suction, which will pull through both my nose and mouth.

EDIT: Wait, are you talking about leaving your sinus open to air, but still closed to your mouth?
 
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So I'm sitting at my computer probably looking like an idiot trying to figure this out... how the heck do you take a puff while leaving the passage way from your mouth to your sinus open? I can only create suction if my sinuses are closed off from my mouth, or else if I use my lungs to create the suction, which will pull through both my nose and mouth.

EDIT: Wait, are you talking about leaving your sinus open to air, but still closed to your mouth?
I was kinda trying to figure this out as well...
 
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I'm fascinated by the way my appreciation of cigars has evolved over time.

Lately I have discovered that if I take (my now customary) small puffs, and put the tip of my tongue just behind the head of the cigar in my mouth, leaving my sinus open (as I always do now-- a mini retrohale if you will), many cigars provide a cool sweetness that's really excellent. Such as this Federal Cigar El Centurion I'm currently puffing on.

Where's your tongue when you smoke?
I tend to pull it down and arch it up (that's what it feel like). I try and get a coating of smoke over it.
 
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