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so let me get this straight...almost universally everyone agrees...what you wake up tasting the next morning...is finish???
sorry...still think of finish as something different than the "aftertaste". derrek ![]()
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I'm kind of with the majority on this one...and think Dave's explanation is fantastic. But does anyone else additionally think of it as the lingering after effects ("aftertaste"?) once you are done the cigar? Meaning the 15 minutes of yum on your palate after you have finished a great cigar. When one is like that I often think, "Wow, what a great long finish." I typically associate that after effect as finish moreso than the minute(s) between draws.
Guess my newb self has been taught a lesson this afternoon. ![]() |
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![]() Hey its just my opinion and to be more specific its the flavors over the course of a matter of seconds vs minutes or hours in my frame of reference. Have you ever smoked a cigar that the nature of the enjoyment of flavors just stopped upon exhale? I've had a few and describe them as having a "short finish", good bad whatever, upon exhale its pretty much gone. Conversely.. those special cigars that even after exhale the smoking flavor experience lingers on a bit (5-10-15 seconds) making you zone while jonesn on their slowly receeding flavors to the point that you realize that... hey its time to hit that beauty again.
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What you wake up tasting in the morning is not finish, that is something altogether different. What you taste then is what has been mixed with what you ate, sleeping and breathing from your mouth, and other things. Finish only lingers for a few moments after you expell a puff from your mouth. Here's a definition from Cigar Advisor of finish. Or find it at: http://www.cigaradvisor.com/qa.cfm?id=62 The "finish" is the taste that lingers on your palate after you’ve blown the smoke out of your mouth. The term is also used for wine tasting. With regard to cigars, the length of the finish is usually dependent on the strength or and/or complexity of the cigar. Milder cigars tend to have a shorter finish, while heavier cigars will have a longer finish. Sometimes the finish is where you’ll pick up those nuances of "leather, cocoa, pepper, cedar," etc., but the aroma plays a big part in it, too. The more "flavors" your palate is able to detect, often the more complex the smoke. The finish can help you determine how well-balanced the cigar is, too. A "clean finish" is one in which the smoke disperses the flavors on the palate long enough to be savored without lingering. You could say it’s a short finish with all the properties of a long finish. Moreover, after the cigar is put out, the taste doesn’t linger in your mouth. Of course, like the flavor of a cigar, the finish is also subjective. To determine the finish of your cigar, take a puff, swirl the smoke around in your mouth a little before blowing it out, then concentrate on what you taste afterwards. Blowing some of the remaining smoke out through the nose will also help you define some of the flavors in the cigar.
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