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fencefixer
06-30-2012, 09:22 PM
I had smoked cigarettes for 15+ years so retrohaling has never been a problem for me. However I discovered a different kind of retrohaling on accident. What I've been doing for the last month is, I take a good hit off of the cigar, then "compress" it in mouth with my tongue and cheeks, swirl it around etc. and instead of retrohaling ~50% previously before it got uncomfortable, I can exhale almost 90% through my nose.

Not only does it take the edge off this way, but also the subtle flavors become more dominant for me. I've since revisited cigars I've previously had and noticed flavors I had missed out on.


Surely this technique is known to most of you and it has a particular name, however since I'm still a noob I figured I'd share; maybe someone can take something away from it.

lenguamor
07-01-2012, 10:09 AM
I'm just glad we're not calling it...that other name anymore.

oooo35980
07-01-2012, 10:45 AM
Are you talking about letting the smoke cool before shooting it through your nose? Or something else? I have a tough time retrohaling even when I swish the smoke around and only retrohale a little of it, sensitive sinuses I suppose.

JJG
07-01-2012, 03:18 PM
The nose exhale never worked for me. Instead, I let the smoke sort of drift into my nostrils as I exhale slowly through my mouth. I get all the nuanced flavored and what not, without any harshness. I recommend trying it.

fencefixer
07-01-2012, 07:09 PM
It's quite possible that it has something to do with cooling the smoke down.

Sitting here herfing with Francis I just told him about this and even he was surprised. :tu

Ogre
07-01-2012, 07:10 PM
I'm just glad we're not calling it...that other name anymore.

Snorting????:r

spectrrr
07-03-2012, 02:28 PM
It's quite possible that it has something to do with cooling the smoke down.

Sitting here herfing with Francis I just told him about this and even he was surprised. :tu

My sinuses are pretty sensitive and I typically cannot retrohale hardly any of the last 1/3, maybe even 1/2 of a cigar. Cooling the smoke is part of the equation, but I found that there was something else at work as well.

I found that even on the last 1/4 of the cigar, if I created a pocket of pressure in my mouth while swirling the smoke slightly (only for ~1 second) and then exhaled through my nose, I could send it all through my nose with no irritation.

BUT at the same time, I found that my MOUTH was left with a slightly biting, almost bitter flavor. It seemed that most of the harsh or biting characteristics of the smoke were deposited on the inside gums of my mouth when compressed and forced against the gum walls.

All in all, I'll be experimenting with it more to hunt for flavors - I wouldn't do it with every puff, but occasionally I think might prove useful in searching for flavors I otherwise could not have picked up due to my sensitive sinuses.


The nose exhale never worked for me. Instead, I let the smoke sort of drift into my nostrils as I exhale slowly through my mouth. I get all the nuanced flavored and what not, without any harshness. I recommend trying it.

I've been known to do this inside, thrusting my head forward just a little to pull back in some of the exhaled smoke, I get excellent flavors this way.... but it doesn't work well for me outside, or even inside with a good fan pulling it up and out too fast.

icehog3
07-03-2012, 02:51 PM
Snorting????:r

Snorking. Been doing it for years, as have most of the CC smokers I know.

bobarian
07-03-2012, 03:26 PM
Snorking. Been doing it for years, as have most of the CC smokers I know.

:tpd: Its hardly worth smoking a Cuban cigar without exhaling through the nose. Cant even imagine some of the cigars we smoked last weekend without the benefit of snorking. :banger

icehog3
07-03-2012, 03:34 PM
:tpd: Its hardly worth smoking a Cuban cigar without exhaling through the nose. Cant even imagine some of the cigars we smoked last weekend without the benefit of snorking. :banger

We was a couple of snorkin' fools, weren't we? :)

bobarian
07-03-2012, 03:44 PM
:hy Ya!