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The video discusses the concept of retrohaling in the cigar industry, where smoke is pushed through the nose for a richer flavor experience. Retrohaling is emphasized for enhancing taste and smell connections to provide a more precise flavor profile. It is recommended to let the cigar settle before retrohaling and to revisit the process to observe flavor changes. Tips for retrohaling include starting with a mild blend, using small amounts of smoke initially, and perfecting the technique. Retrohaling enhances the tasting experience without inhaling smoke into the lungs.
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In this segment of the video, Anthony discusses the concept of retrohaling in the cigar industry. Retrohaling involves bringing the smoke into your mouth and pushing it through your nose, not inhaling into your lungs. He explains how retrohaling enhances the cigar experience by providing a fuller essence of the blend, as our sense of taste and smell are closely connected. Anthony emphasizes that retrohaling allows for a more pronounced and precise flavor profile of the cigar. He also mentions that retrohaling does not need to be done consistently throughout the cigar, and he personally prefers to let the cigar settle before practicing retrohaling.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the importance of letting the cigar settle down before attempting a retrohale. They advise retrohaling once the cigar has settled and suggest revisiting the retrohale halfway through to observe any changes in the cigar’s flavor. It is recommended to retrohale a new blend to get the true essence of the cigar. Tips for retrohaling include starting with a mild blend, using smaller amounts of smoke initially, and practicing to perfect the technique. The speaker emphasizes that retrohaling can enhance the tasting experience but advises not to inhale the smoke into the lungs.