El secreto mejor guardado de los torcedores para elegir un buen puro sin tocarlo

🔥   / @pipascigarspecialist   Choosing a good cigar isn't a matter of luck, nor of squeezing it with your fingers, nor of holding it up to your nose in front of everyone. A true aficionado knows that a cigar speaks before it's even lit… if you know how to listen with your eyes. In this video, I'll teach you how to choose a great cigar simply by observing it, without touching it, without manipulating it, and without damaging its wrapper. You'll learn to interpret the oily sheen of the leaf, the color tones, the uniformity of the wrapper, and a detail that almost no one notices but that changes everything: the foot of the cigar. We're going to debunk one of the biggest myths in the world of premium cigars, the deception of touch, and understand why many of the best cigars stay in the box while others, seemingly "perfect," ruin the experience when lit. This video isn't for impatient beginners. It's for aficionados who want to enjoy themselves more, choose better, and truly understand what they have in their hands. If you learn to see a cigar the way a cigar roller or an experienced connoisseur would, you'll stop smoking by chance and start enjoying it with discernment. Get comfortable, observe carefully, and discover how a well-chosen cigar can offer you more than just smoke: calm, pleasure, and a truly worthwhile moment. 📌 IMPORTANT If you want to light like a true specialist, check out our Cigar Specialist Chronos lighter, available on our website: 👉 https://bit.ly/encendedor-cigarspecia... 📲🔥 Consider SUBSCRIBING to become part of our community. www.cigarspecialist.club www.instagram.com/cigarspecialist [email protected] #CigarSpecialist #SanSebastian #barriodegros 00:00 Introduction: How to choose a great cigar just by looking at it 01:56 Why sight is key to choosing a good cigar 04:28 The great deception of touch when choosing a cigar 07:44 The cigar wrapper: color, shine, and signs of quality 12:15 The foot of the cigar: how to anticipate the draw before lighting 16:19 How to always choose a good cigar without touching it