The Phillies Little Cigars take their name from their birthplace – the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, PA. Founded by the Bayuk brothers, the Philly cigar became a legend. Today they are made in Selma, Alabama, using a blend of Dominican and Honduran tobacco.
Phillies Little Cigars have been an everyday staple since 1910 and have started some great things on the way – there are Phillies cigars that provide variety for the everyday smoker by offering different flavors to enjoy on any occasion.
In the following text we want to offer you not only tips for the correct smoking of Phillies Little Cigars but also further information on the subject of little cigars.
The term “little cigar” is not precisely defined, which is why you will find different explanations for this term.
Some say that little cigars are the cigar’s little brother. Others believe that little cigars are a mixture of cigarettes and cigars. And still others refer to cigarillos as the cigar for beginners. We think that Phillies Little Cigars shouldn’t be pigeonholed, but rather represent an independent way of enjoying tobacco. Smoking cigarillos properly is not that easy – because what is right and what is wrong?
The question of how to smoke Phillies Little Cigars properly should not be answered too broadly, in the end it is a matter of taste for the aficionado. There are no clear guidelines for the correct smoking of cigarillos: At the end it is of course up to the smoker whether he enjoys the cigarillo like a cigar. That means he or she puffs him. Or he or she enjoys Phillies Little Cigars like a cigarette and inhales the smoke. This is certainly also dependent on the strength of the cigarillo.
The real taste experience when smoking Phillies Little Cigars is more likely to come from the so-called “puffing”. Because when puffing, the smoke is absorbed in the oral cavity and expelled again either through the mouth or the nose. The development of the different aromas can best be achieved by absorbing the smoke only in the oral cavity.