Cigars are tightly rolled bundles of fermented and dried tobacco leaves. They are typically larger than cigarettes and are designed to be smoked slowly, allowing the smoker to savor the flavor. Cigars come in various sizes and shapes, with different types of tobacco used in their production, affecting their taste and aroma.
Cigars are often associated with luxury and celebration, commonly enjoyed during special occasions or as a form of relaxation. The process of making cigars involves careful craftsmanship, with skilled artisans known as torcedores hand-rolling the tobacco leaves. Many enthusiasts appreciate the rich history and culture surrounding cigar smoking.