Cigar Etiquette is dedicated to the customs and unspoken rules that define the cigar experience, offering insights into the art of enjoying cigars with respect and sophistication. This category explores the etiquette that elevates cigar gatherings, whether at a private lounge, celebratory event, or casual meet-up with fellow aficionados. Cigar Etiquette celebrates the timeless rituals and manners that make cigar smoking a distinguished and social tradition.

Readers can expect practical tips on everything from lighting up in shared spaces to handling and storing cigars with care. Articles cover essential etiquette for public and private lounges, from the correct way to approach cutting and lighting cigars to understanding the nuances of sharing cigars and respecting others’ preferences. The art of retrohaling, how to gracefully handle strong flavors, and managing ash and smoke in social settings are just a few examples of topics explored here, providing both beginners and seasoned smokers with knowledge to enhance every cigar moment.

In addition to best practices, this category dives into the history behind some of the classic traditions, giving readers a broader context for why certain rituals are cherished. Through Cigar Etiquette, every enthusiast can gain the confidence and insight to enjoy cigars gracefully, making each smoke a memorable, respectful experience that honors the cigar community.