SCgarman Posted Sunday at 08:43 PM Posted Sunday at 08:43 PM Absolutely NO. Pitch it and grab a new one! 1
BigGuns Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM While I don’t subscribe to it, I have a few friends that have employed similar methods to “save” their unfinished cigars. Seems to work for them, but I think the longest I’ve gone from out to relight MAY have been a couple hours. Weeks or months??? Not so sure about that. Interested to hear if anyone here has success with something like this
Popular Post JohnS Posted Sunday at 09:15 PM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 09:15 PM Trust me, it's not like eating leftover food kept in a refrigerator. The cigar will more than likely be bitter after re-lighting. Best not to in my opinion. 5
Popular Post Wookie Posted Sunday at 10:53 PM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 10:53 PM I don’t do it for CCs, but I might finish an NC within 24 hours. Especially if I’m properly hydrated. 1 1 3
Gubbins Posted Sunday at 11:20 PM Posted Sunday at 11:20 PM I’ve rarely wanted or needed to ditch a Cuban early. As others have said, I sometimes will return to a new world within the same day if I got bored of it the first time round.
chasy Posted Sunday at 11:21 PM Posted Sunday at 11:21 PM Agreed but what is the max amount of time where you’d come back to it? Hypothetical: you light cigar, get half way through and then have to step away for an hour. Are you relighting? At 2 hours? 4 hours? 6 hours? 1
westg Posted Monday at 01:27 AM Posted Monday at 01:27 AM Why would you ? My first thought. Especially a Churchill or larger format. If you are bound by time smoke something smaller and if you do have to pitch it ...no biggy. I think the longer you smoke a cigar, let's say half to two thirds. There is no coming back the next day or there after. That cigar has heat and smoke pulled through it. Personally I rarely let a cigar go out. Always taking car of it. Let's wait and see what Jasim thinks. Can't be to far off. 1
Tunkat92 Posted Monday at 01:58 AM Posted Monday at 01:58 AM Put her down with dignity, no cigar wants to suffer the save for later torture. 1 2
MossybackR Posted Monday at 05:19 AM Posted Monday at 05:19 AM “Excuse me, honey! I don’t care if the minister is her, I still have a lit [fill in the blank].”
La_Tigre Posted Monday at 07:04 AM Posted Monday at 07:04 AM I have heard from a Cuban that we toured around with extensively to let it go out but do not ash it or anything. Then relight later as you would had it gone out while smoking it. I believe this would be for same day smoking and on the island you wouldn’t worry about it drying out.
Li Bai Posted Monday at 07:12 AM Posted Monday at 07:12 AM I've never done it before (or maybe with a Piedra for a couple hours probably) but even without experience it doesn't seem like a good idea. I'll try it one day 🧐
Chibearsv Posted Monday at 01:45 PM Posted Monday at 01:45 PM I knew a guy (when I sold cars) that used to tap out his cigarette on the sole of his shoe and stick it in his shirt pocket for a later relight. Every part of that process disgusted me to the point of it being a mental block. Even if Cigar Jesus told me the video’s techniques worked perfectly, I’m not doing it. 2
Squarehead Posted Monday at 01:50 PM Posted Monday at 01:50 PM I did it once and it was horrible. Never again!
BrightonCorgi Posted Monday at 03:07 PM Posted Monday at 03:07 PM I've done the first part (cut and blow out smoke) to smoke a cigar later on. Later on, to me is hours, not a day. 2
Darco Posted Monday at 03:50 PM Posted Monday at 03:50 PM 16 hours ago, chasy said: Agreed but what is the max amount of time where you’d come back to it? Hypothetical: you light cigar, get half way through and then have to step away for an hour. Are you relighting? At 2 hours? 4 hours? 6 hours? For me, it’s useless after few minutes let alone hours. 1
Popular Post SigmundChurchill Posted Monday at 04:10 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 04:10 PM Nope. The cigar no longer tastes anywhere close to what it was intended to taste like. Life is too short to smoke things that taste like crap. 6
REesq Posted Monday at 04:46 PM Posted Monday at 04:46 PM 4 hours ago, SigmundChurchill said: Nope. The cigar no longer tastes anywhere close to what it was intended to taste like. Life is too short to smoke things that taste like crap. Well stated.😉
Puros Y Vino Posted Monday at 05:51 PM Posted Monday at 05:51 PM 5 hours ago, BrightonCorgi said: I've done the first part (cut and blow out smoke) to smoke a cigar later on. Later on, to me is hours, not a day. Exactly this. Get called away for a chore? Cut. Blow out. Let it sit in ashtray. Come back a couple of hours later. It will initially tasty charry, but will taper off. Not ideal but better than tossing it altogether. I do remember some unfortunate posts on Reddit's r/cigars many years ago from some sad sacks who did the above but put the cigar back in their humidor. 🤦♂️ "Help! My humidor smells like a dirty ashtray!!" 1 1
Havanaaddict Posted Monday at 08:58 PM Posted Monday at 08:58 PM NO!😂 The only thing I have done is when I was on vacation in Paris and we were traveling the Metro then walking. I had a travel tube and I would blow through the cigar and drop it in the tube get on the Metro and when I got off re-lite the cigar, It had only been 10 or 15 min, so not a big deal. Back when I was new to cigars and Cubans were like gold I do remember bagging a cigar like these guys and trying to smoke it the next day HARSH! Max is maybe at a herf and food is ready, I will put it down and re-lite 20, 30 min later.
tbelle7 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 1/21/2025 at 12:10 AM, SigmundChurchill said: Nope. The cigar no longer tastes anywhere close to what it was intended to taste like. Life is too short to smoke things that taste like crap. This is the correct answer.
joeypots Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago No. I think I read that Winston Churchill smoked 25 cigars a day. He would pitch any cigar that went out and light a fresh one, which added to his daily number of smokes considerably. 1
theTXpanda Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I have no interest in saving cigars. I don't even enjoy them all that much after they go out during the original smoking session.
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