Let's start with this cigars and pipe tobacco are personal preference and just because someone likes a specific cigars or tobacco doesn't mean you will. Let's go over some misnomers about cigars. 1. The darker the wrapper the stronger the cigar. This is not always true. Just because the wrapper which is the leaf on the outside of the cigar is dark doesn't mean it is going to be strong. A lot of the strength and flavor comes from the filler and binder. Don't be afraid to try a cigar with a dark wrapper because of it being dark. What you really need to find out is the filler Leaves. Always ask questions from the people at the shop/lounge to get an idea about a cigar you want to try. 2. You have to keep cigars at 72% RH and 70°F. This also is not 100% true. There are some cigars that smoke better when they are on the dryer side like 63% to 65% RH. I recently found out from a customer that you can keep them even dryer and they are perfectly fine. This is again a personal preference and people tend to keep their humidors at different ranges. Let's get into the meat and potatoes of cigars now. A cigar consists of three main parts. 1. Wrapper 2. Binder 3. Filler Let's start with the filler because that is the base of the cigar that everything is built off of. The filler can consist of multiple tobacco leaves it generally isn't just one type of tobacco. The filler is where you get most of the flavor and strength in the cigar comes from so it is important to know what is inside the cigar. Next is the binderwhich holds the filler shape and starts the forming of the cigar. After the filler is combined the binder is wrapped around it and it is placed in a mold so as it dries it holds the cylindrical shape. Finally is the wrapper the finishing step of the cigar. The wrapper gives the cigar the finished smooth look. After the cigar is removed from the mold the wrapper is applied. The wrapper give the cigar not only the finishing look, but the finishing flavor. The wrapper is generally a somewhat delicate leaf.