Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
I have been pondering how to properly toast a Tatuaje Black label. With that shaggy foot it just tends to burst into flames.
I used a tourch on mine and I did not have any problems........If it bothers you, try a soft flame lighter Chuck. I didn't really experience the problem you are talking about. I hold my torch pretty far away from the cigar to more heat it up than light it. Otherwise the wrapper starts to get charred.
That's funny... Chuck I can't believe you haven't smoked this cigar yet come on man just smoke it already:smokingboWait for a really sunny day and use a magnifying glass.
I love using a cedar strip to light my cigars as it gives it just a little boost but when they aren't available I use my torch and just take my time heating the foot. It's all about the ritual for me and the wife thinks Im partially insane as she sits there and watches me light my cigars ever so patiently. I think her last retort was that I take more time lighting my cigar than I do lighting her,,,uh,,,well, she might be right!!:laugh:I used a cedar strip last night and the extra wrapper on the foot just burned up and everything lit just fine.
AFAIK, Bic's use butane, just like our torches. Canned butane has a fairly unpleasant smell, too. I always carry a small Bic as a back-up in case my regular lighter runs out of gas, and it's often my only lighter when I fly. I have never noticed any kind of problem, odor or otherwise, other than the fact that I wish they still had an adjustable flame.... Do everyone a favor and never light a cigar with a Bic. If you ever want to know why, purge a Bic and sniff what comes out. It's not a friendly odor. I've shit sweeter than that smell... Bear