First of all, you should have an idea of what a quality cigar is. Of course, Cuban cigars are considered to be the world's best, but they are, unfortunately, not legal inside the United States. If you have gotten a chance to enjoy a genuine Cuban cigar, consider yourself lucky.
Many companies from the United States, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic try to duplicate Cuban cigars, but none of them come close. That is not to say that non Cubans are awful and should not be smoked. In fact, the opposite is true. There are many fine non Cuban cigars made that can be purchased at reasonable prices. Many different sizes and blends are available, and they are legal to purchase in the United States. If you would like to know what cigars are worth your money, consult the helpful staff at your local smoke shop.
Generally, the best cigars can be found at quality smoke shops inside small rooms or enclosures known as humidors. Humidors are simply climate controlled spaces that keep the cigars at the perfect temperature and humidity levels. Those cigars that come in boxes or in cheap wrappers are not what you want to buy when you are serious about the cigar lifestyle. When picking up a cigar or two to try out, you should also try to find the best cigar holder that the shop offers. This makes it easier to set the cigar down on an ashtray so that it does not smolder unevenly.
After you have tried some different cigars, you can get a sense of which ones you prefer over others. At this time, you may want to try to increase your knowledge of the cigar glossary. Learn what terms like filler, ring, and wrapper mean. Also try to gain an understanding of the many different blends available.
Before too long, you will become something of an expert, yourself. Cigar smoking is not a destination, but a journey, and there is always something new to learn. By staying on top of the terminology and culture, you might be recommending the best cigar holder to a novice someday, yourself.

