1. How do you handle state and federal tobacco excise tax?
2. Do you sell cigarettes online?
3. Do you sell cuban cigars?
4. What are the shapes and sizes of cigars?
5. How is Ring size calculated?
6. What are the different color classifications of cigar wrappers?

7. What is the proper humidity to maintain in a humidor?
8. What is the proper temperature to store cigars?
9. Why is proper humidification important?
10. How long can cigars be stored?
11. What does "machine made" mean?
12. What does "hand rolled" mean?
13. What is a cigar punch?
14. What is a cigar bullet?
15. How do cigars from different countries taste?
16. How does size affect cigar taste?
17. What is the difference between "drug store" cigars and fine quality cigars?

How do you handle state and federal tobacco excise tax?
We are only licensed to do business in Indiana. As our policies state, customers are responsible for taxes due to their states.


Do you sell cigarettes online?

No!


Do you sell cuban cigars?
No, that would be illegal. However we do sell cigars that are just as good as cuban cigars!

 

What are the shape and sizes of cigars?

Shape

Size (Length x Ring)

Length Range

Ring gauge Range

Giant 

52 x 9

8 & up 

50 & up 

Double Corona  

49 x 7 3/4 

6 3/4 to 7 3/4 

49 to 54 

Churchill 

47 x 7 

6 3/4 to 7 7/8 

46 to 48 

Pyramid

36 to 54 x 7  

All 

Flared 

Torpedo   

52 x 6 1/2   

All   

Tapered  

Toro   

50 x 6   

5 5/8 to 6 5/8   

48 to 54   

Robusto   

50 x 5   

4 1/2 to 5 1/2   

48 to 54   

Grand Corona    

46 x 6 1/2   

5 5/8 to 6 5/8   

45 to 47   

Corona Extra   

46 x 5 1/2   

4 1/2 to 5 1/2   

45 to 47   

Giant Corona    

44 x 7 1/2   

7 1/2 and up   

42 to 45   

Lonsdale   

42 x 6 1/2   

6 1/2 to 7 1/4   

40 to 44 

Long Corona    

42 x 6   

5 7/8 to 6 3/8   

40 to 44    

Corona    

42 x 5 1/2   

5 1/4 to 5 3/4   

40 to 44    

Petit Corona    

42 x 5   

4 to 5   

40 to 44    

Long Panetela   

38 x 7 1/2   

7 and up   

35 to 39   

Panetela   

38 x 6   

5 1/2 to 6 7/8   

35 to 39   

Short Panetela   

38 x 5   

4 to 5 3/8   

35 to 39   

Slim Panetela   

34 x 6   

5 and up   

30 to 34   

Small Panetela   

33 x 5   

 4 to 5  

30 to 34  

Cigarillos

26 x 4

6 and less

29 and less


How is Ring size calculated?

Ring size is measured in 64ths of an inch. Thus, a 48 ring cigar will measure 3/4 inch in diameter.

 

What are the different color classifications of cigar wrappers?

Double Claro (DC)

A green to Greenish brown wrapper. The green tint is from the natural chlorophyll in the leaves. It gives a earthy, slightly sweet or sometimes bitter taste.

Claro (Cl)

A light tan or beige wrapper more commonly called Connecticut Shade, Very mild.

Colorado Claro(CC)

A medium brown wrapper popularly called Natural or EMS . Smooth and full bodied.  

Colorado (C)

A reddish brown wrapper sometimes called Rosado. Stronger and spicier than lighter colored wrappers. Somestimes called EMS .

Colorado Maduro (CM)

A darker reddish brown to brick red wrapper often associated with African or Cameroon tobacco. Mellow, creamy or rich flavored.

Oscuro

Spanish for Dark or Shadow. Very dark brown to black in color. The leaves are left on the plant longer than usual and are matured longer. They may be artificially darkened by pressure-cooking. Produces a full-bodied smoke with little or no aroma.

Maduro

Spanish word for Ripe. Dark brown like coffee and oily or silky and oily feeling. Imparts a full-bodied, rich flavor. Gives a mellow, smooth aroma when smoked. Grown in Mexico , Nicaragua , Connecticut and Brazil .

American Market Selection (AMS)

Same as Double Claro.

Spanish Market Selection (SMS)

Similar to Maduro. Very dark brown to black wrappers grown in Connecticut, Nicaragua, Brazil and Mexico

Eglish Market Selection ( EMS )

A description used in Cuba for over 100 years to designate a quality of cigars for the UK Market. Also called Colorado Claro.

Brasil

A dark colored aromatic wrapper grown in Brazil .


What is the proper humidity to maintain in a humidor?

Between 65 and 75 percent humidity (70 being optimum)


What is the proper temperature to store cigars?

Maintaining cigars at 70 degrees will allow for proper aging without risk of mold, or insects.


Why is proper humidification important?
Too much humidity can be harmful to the cigar, causing mildew and sometimes rot.  So, if humidity goes above 75 degrees, leave the lid open for short periods until humidity levels drop.
Too little humidity will dry cigars out, causing them to burn too hot.  If this happens, sometimes they can be restored to some degree of freshness with proper humidification.


How long can cigars be stored?

Indefinitely.   Some cigars have been maintained in perfect condition for 50 or 100 years.


What does "machine made" mean?

Machine-made cigars are produced using automated techniques to assemble the filler with the binder and wrapper.


What does "hand rolled" mean?

Hand-rolled cigars are assembled using a combination of automated and manual techniques. Automated techniques are used to assemble the filler, and the cigar is hand-rolled to completion.


What is a cigar punch?

A cigar punch is a device used to make a small hole in the end of a cigar prior to smoking.


What is a cigar bullet?

A cigar bullet, like the name implies, resembles a bullet casing.  The open end of the casing is used to cut a small diameter hole in the end of the cigar prior to smoking.


How do cigars from different countries taste?

Cigars from Jamaica are considered mild.  Cigars from the Dominican Republic are medium in strength, and cigars from Honduras and Nicaragua have a stronger taste.


How does size affect cigar taste?
Generally, larger ring size, diameter cigars are more flavorful.  Longer cigars smoke cooler.


What is the difference between "drug store" cigars, and fine quality cigars?

Drug store" cigars, like cigarettes contain additives such as salt peter to promote even burning.  Fine cigars are made with Tobacco only.


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