Lighting a cigar correctly is a necessary condition for the fullness of taste sensations. You can use a gas lighter or wooden matches for this, but the most suitable, although it may seem too sophisticated, is the use of cedar torches, which are guaranteed to provide you with a quick fire. Under no circumstances should you use gasoline or phosphorus lighters, as the cigar will absorb these fumes, which will cause the cigar to lose its aroma and taste, and in addition, will be harmful to your health. The flame should lightly touch the tip of the cigar, while making circular movements with a torch or lighter so that the fire is distributed evenly around the circumference of the cigar. Start inhaling the smoke through the cigar, turning the tip evenly in the fire. The time it takes to light a cigar depends on the type and size of the cigar. The larger the cigar, the longer it takes to kindle.