Join us for an enlightening Online Course where we will discover the century-old art of premium cigars and finest tobaccos. These elaborate masterpieces represent the pinnacle of a mythical craft, built on ancient knowledge, tradition and artisanship, passed on from one generation to the next.
Split into two unique sessions (Feb 27 and Mar 6), we will explore the seductive ritual of indulging in a fine cigar. The event link will be sent with the payment confirmation.
“Smoking cigars is like falling in love. First, you are attracted by its shape; you stay for its flavor, and you must always remember never, never to let the flame go out!"
—Winston Churchill
Details
1st Monday Session: "Cut, Light and Enjoy - the art and culture of handmade premium cigars"
a brief history of cigars
how to chose your cigar
the 101 of cutting, lighting and savouring
the mystery behind different vitolas, shapes and sizes
an introduction to cigar storage, aging and different humidors
2nd Monday Session: "Every cigar is an event - how to host your own cigar herfs, make cigars the centerpiece of every party or set up your own private cigar-cave"
creating memorable cigar moments for yourself and your guests
how to host your own cigar gathering
the perfect setting for your cigar event
choose the right pairing
an introduction to multi-sensory experiences
the countries of origin for the finest tobaccos and cigars
different seeds and tobacco varieties
the parts of a cigar and what makes a blend
a glimpse into the future: your personal journey with cigars
Preparation checklist
In order to make your experience of this online seminar as conveniently and smoothly as possible, we would like to recommend you “What to bring and what do you need to prepare”:
The following cigars are a great introductory to your cigar journey: Arturo Fuente Chateau Fuente Natural, Ashton Cabinet Selection, Crowned Heads Mil Dias, Davidoff Grand Cru Robusto, or Montecristo No. 2
A simple double-blade Guillotine cutter
Matches or a cigar lighter
An ashtray or a small plate to hold your cigar and ash
Still water
Pen & Paper
A few extra notes:
Don’t light up your cigar on an empty stomach: have a light snack before the seminar, but please try to avoid overly spicy food and drinks or ingredients that will linger on your palate and interfere with the tasting of the delicate smoke.
Make yourself comfortable in a cozy environment (with little surrounding noise or buzz).
With the best of spirits – Light ‘em Up!
Your host, Reinhard Pohorec
Event link will be sent with the payment confirmation.