I read conflicting articles about how much to smoke a cigar down too. I have read that a cigar should not be smoked down to the smallest nub but just over the last third some say cigar reviewers say they smoke down to the smallest nub.
On a personal level I smoke down to the nub if the cigar that I have is really working for me. If its a new cigar that I have not tried before I generally try and stick with it even if I have not enjoyed the smoke.
I understand that because Cubans for the most part are hand rolled that they will vary in smoke. It seems strange that the same cigar brand can smoke so diffrently on every occasion maybe thats the beauty of it all.
Do you always smoke to the nub or finish early?
On a personal level I smoke down to the nub if the cigar that I have is really working for me. If its a new cigar that I have not tried before I generally try and stick with it even if I have not enjoyed the smoke.
I understand that because Cubans for the most part are hand rolled that they will vary in smoke. It seems strange that the same cigar brand can smoke so diffrently on every occasion maybe thats the beauty of it all.
Do you always smoke to the nub or finish early?



My rule (TJ's Rule No. 3) is to smoke until I get tired of my fine puro. 

One thing I never do, but many of my mates do, is to relight a puro after it's been extinguished for 1/2 hour or more. It's done! If I decide to continue smoking later, I spark up a fresh one rather than suffer through a half smoked puro that is decomposing.
Names TJ, TJCoro, and the goal is total fulfillment, not stretching a played puro. 
don TJ and the
Coros
I mean "I'm with you." Couldn't find the smilie for it.

Touche' Senor Larry

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