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- Satya | Cedar Gems
Celestial Combines the classic Champa fragrance with sweet Jasmine. Midnight Sandalwood blended to perfection with the soothing fragrance of vanilla, Champa flowers as well as floral notes of jasmine. Patchouli Forest Patchouli aroma blended with woods and spices. Dragons Blood Warm sandalwood, patchouli, notes of amber, and hints of tropical flowers. Nag Champa Flowers, spices, herbs, resins and masala are blended to perfection. Sunrise A wonderful masala-style scent enriched with warming sandalwood, soothing vanilla, and subtle hints of tangy citrus.
- Freebase | Cedar Gems
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- Wild Berry | Cedar Gems
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- Home | Cedar Gems
Welcome Cedar Gems Tobacconist to About Us Cedar Gems Tobacconist started as a small family-owned business on the south side of Grande Prairie in 2020. Taking a different direction from the previous franchised business name, we were able to turn it into a memorable experience for our customers. While continuing to expand our brand, we strive to be a dependable merchant in the community by providing unique experiences, excellent knowledge and customer service.
- Pipes | Cedar Gems
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- Herbal: Tobacco Alternatives | Cedar Gems
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- Cigar of the Month | Cedar Gems
Cigar of the Month We proudly present our Cigar of the Month special! Premium cigars are specially selected and discounted to help newer members of the cigar community try something different for an affordable price. The Previous Six Cigars of the Month: May_2024.heic May_2024.heic 1/6
- Pipes | Cedar Gems
Tips, Tricks & Information Pipes A New Pipe's First Stage of Life Building the "cake", means to create a layer of carbon on the chamber walls of the pipe from bottom to top. The easiest way to build the cake is to start with very little tobacco, about a pinch worth, and progressively increase the quantity of tobacco with every smoke. This method typically takes 10-15 smokes to have an effective layer of cake. How to Clean a Pipe Cleaning Steps: - Empty the ashes from the chamber. - Let the pipe completely cool. - Disassemble the stem. - Clean/change the filter ~ Metal filters can be submerged in water to be cleaned, let them dry completely before reassembling the pipe. ~ Disposable filters should be changed every 3 uses. - Clean the shank and stem with a pipe cleaner. Pipe Anatomy "Sour" Pipe: What is it and how to fix it A pipe may begin to taste bitter or "sour." Sometimes this is caused by not allowing the pipe sufficient time to "rest" between smokes. Other times this is caused by not maintaining a regular cleaning schedule. Fixing a sour pipe is relatively simple: Alcohol (rum, whiskey or vodka) makes a good solvent. Use a small handful of pipe cleaners, dampen them and go to town detailing the whole pipe. Bowl, stem, mortise, bit. Mind any finish on the outside as it can strip the finish away. If that doesn't work, the "salt bath" method should do the trick: Fill up the bowl with non-iodized salt. Dribble a little alcohol in the bowl and allow it to dry for 24 hours. Scrape it out and repeat untill the salt is clean.
- Humidors | Cedar Gems
Tips, Tricks & Information Humidors Hygrometer Calibration Steps Calibrate analog and digital hygrometers. - Remove rubber grommet - Fill a standard sized bottle cap with salt and distilled water, mix until toothpaste texture. - 8-12 hours the hygrometer should read 75% RH If not: Analog - adjust the screw in the back with a small screwdriver. - Replace grommet when finished. Digital - press and hold the calibrate button until device reads 75% RH. Humidor Seasoning Steps Method 1: Fill humidifier with distilled water - Let soak for 10-15 minutes - Flip upside down to drain excess Activate 84% Boveda Close the humidifier and Boveda into humidor for 3-5 days. Method 2: Fill humidifier with distilled water - Let soak for 10-15 minutes - Flip upside down to drain excess Wet a new, unused sponge with distilled water - Use a clean Tupperware to put soaked sponge into humidor Close the humidifier and Tupperware into humidor for 3-5 days. Humidor should read high, around 85% RH. General Humidor Maintenance & Care Rotate Cigars. Rotate the cigars every 2-3 weeks, move the top to the bottom, and the bottom to the top. This prevents the cigars closest to the humidification source from absorbing too much and becoming over-saturated. Don't Overfill. For the best environment possible, only use 75-80% of the humidor's total capacity in order to ensure the air and humidity can circulate. Humidor Loosing Humidity Cleaning Humidor Mold 1 - Is your hygrometer reliable? Has it been calibrated? 2 - Does your humidor have a leak? 3 - Has your humidor been seasoned properly before general use? 4 - Ensure you don't leave the lid open unnecessarily. 5 - Has regular maintenance been done? 6 - Is the humidor's location suitable? Exposure to sun and heat will evaporate the humidity. 7 - How many cigars are being stored in the humidor? 8 - Were there any dried out cigars added? Dried out cigars will soak in more humidity and throw off the overall level of the humidor. 1 - Remove all cigars. 2 - Discard moldy cigars. Place any mold free cigars in an air-tight container with a Boveda pack. 3 - Discard humidification device and replace it. Doing this ensures the bacteria creating the mold is not being put back into the humidor. 4 - Thoroughly vacuum the humidor. 5 - Gently sand the interior where the mold has grown using #150 extra-fine grit. Wooden humidors have a thin wall of cedar, be careful not to sand too deep. If the mold is deep into the cedar layer, replacing the humidor may be a better option. Vacuum the humidor again when finished. 6 - Sterilize the interior with isopropyl alcohol, use just enough to wet the surface. The alcohol will kill any mold spores. 7 - Wipe down the interior again with 100% steamed distilled water, this will remove any alcohol that got trapped in the crevasses. Leave the humidor open for a couple days to fully dry. 8 - Re-season the humidor, following all steps as if the humidor was brand new. 9 - Once 70% RH is reached, wait a minimum of 2 weeks and monitor the humidor for any signs of mold growth. 10 - If the mold does not come back, return cigars to the humidor. It's a safer idea to put a fresh batch of cigars in the humidor, any cigars saved from the mold should be kept isolated to not reintroduce mold bacteria to the humidor. Boveda vs Glycol - Virtually effortless humidification system. - Expels humidity at a specific predetermined level. - 2 way system: Absorbs and releases humidity to meet the predetermined RH. - When the pouch is solid, replace it. - Can be used in a variety of humidifiers: foam based or crystal based. - Suggested option for crystal based humidification units, distilled water can lead to over-humidification. - Works to prevent mold and bacteria growth. - Mix with distilled water to provide the correct RH. Boveda RH Guide RH - Relative Humidity 62% - Benefits long-term aging, results in firm cigars. 65% - Best for long-term aging, results in slightly firmer cigars. 69% - Most popular, keeps cigars fresh. 72% - Compensates for moisture loss in traditional wooden humidors. 75% - Keeps cigars extra soft and combats less reliable seals. 84% - Only for seasoning a new humidor. Humidor Capacity to Boveda Needs 300 12 - 60g or 2 - 320g 250 10 - 60g or 2 - 320g 200 8 - 60g or 2 - 320g 150 6 - 60g or 1 - 320g 125 5 - 60g or 1 - 320g 100 4 - 60g or 1 - 320g 75 3 - 60g or 1 - 320g 50 2 - 60g or 1 - 320g 25 1 - 60g or 1 - 320g
- Zippo Candles | Cedar Gems
FEATURES: 5 oz. soy wax blend candle 10% fragrance load 100% cotton wick & natural cork lid Poured in USA Natural fragrances Unique Vessel BENEFITS: Burns up to 35 hours Superior fragrance throughout the candle Ensure best possible burn experience Quality workmanship No synthetic chemicals Repurpose after use
- Cuban Cigars | Cedar Gems
Cuban's By the late 18th century it was acknowledged that finished cigars survived the transatlantic voyage much better than the leaf, and cigar factories were set up in Cuba. By 1810, Cuban cigar brands were registering for trademarks and the industry took off when Fernando VII of Spain allowed free trade for the island in 1817. **Availability May Vary** Bolivar Named after the great Simon Bolivar who liberated much of South America from Spanish rule. Bolívar is a current pre-revolution brand, established in 1902. It is classed by Habanos SA as a multi-local brand. The range comprises full-strength cigars using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region. Cohiba Cohiba is the flagship brand of Habanos. It was created for President Fidel Castro himself and was made at the then top secret, but now world-famous El Laguito factory. The Cuban brand is filled with tobacco that comes from the Vuelta Abajo region of Cuba which has undergone an extra fermentation process. This unique process produces a special aroma and flavour you will only find in Cohiba. Diplomatico Diplomaticos is a comparatively recent brand dating from the 1960's. It bears a marked resemblance to Montecristo, using numbers not names to describe it's size. Fonseca Don Francisco Fonseca founded the brand in 1890. A handsome man, who cared deeply for appearances, he passed his sartorial precision on to his cigars, which he dressed in silky tissue. All sizes are made with three long fillers and one short filler. Fonseca brand is very popular in Spain and mainly marketed in Canada. Guantanamera Guantanmera STRENGTH: Mild FLAVOUR NOTES: The range comprises light strength machine-made cigars using short filler tobacco from the Vuelta Arriba region. Hoyo De Monterrey Hoyo de Monterrey owes its origin to the town of San Juan y Martinez, which lies at the heart of the Vuelta Abajo tobacco region. The flavour of Hoyo de Monterrey blend makes it an attractive choice for those who seek a delicate yet aromatic Habano that is lighter to the taste but with great elegance and complexity. H. Upmann Herman Upmann was a banker from Germany who loved Cuban cigars so much that he moved to Havana in 1844 and set up as both banker and cigar maker. His bank closed in the early 1920 but his cigars live on as a fine example of an elegant light medium flavoured Habano. Jose L. Piedra A Value Cuban cigar brand, hand made using the medium filler and the short fill technique. The Piedra family came from Spain in the mid 19th century and settled near the town of Santa Clara, which lies at the heart of the Remedios region where the tobacco has been grown since the 16th century and started making cigars. Juan Lopez Juan Lopez Diaz, a Spanish businessman, founded this brand in 1870. It was popular at one point, exceeding sales from competition like Jose L Piedra and Quintero. Juan Lopez Cigars has always attracted a following of aficionados. La Flor Del Cano It has only a few cigars in production and a minor market share. The range comprises medium strength cigars, using tobacco blended from the Vuelta Abajo and Semi Vuelta regions. Montecristo Named after novel "Count of Montecristo" which was a favourite of the cigar rollers in the factory. Original range was No. 1 - 5. Pre revolution Montecristo was also a very popular brand and had high market share. Partagas STRENGTH: Full FLAVOUR NOTES: Heavy earthy and peppery flavours blended with robust tobacco taste used to be the hallmark of Partagas cigars but a change in 1995 led to a milder blend with less robust tobacco taste and fainter earthy and peppery flavours in many models. Por Larranaga STRENGTH: Light to Medium FLAVOUR NOTES: Por Larranaga cigars have an unmistakable caramel sweet taste, the hallmark of this brand. They are also subtly aromatic. All the filler tobacco in Por Larranaga comes from the Vuelta Abajo regions. Quai D'Orsay The brand Quai d' Orsay was created by Cubatabaco in 1973 for the French market. The name was taken from a well-known street in Paris beside the River Siene. Quintero STRENGTH: Medium FLAVOUR NOTES: Quintero's smooth, medium-bodied taste makes it ideal for those seeking to experience the flavour Habanos at an affordable price. Romeo Y Julieta STRENGTH: Medium FLAVOUR NOTES: Classic medium body with rich & complex flavours, almost all flavours (floral, nutty, herbal,fruity, woody, coffee, cocoa, vanilla) are present yet what is significant to Romeo is that none of these stand out and the taste is well balanced and not very tanic. Rafael Gonzalez STRENGTH: Light FLAVOUR NOTES: The cigars are renowned for their suave taste. Floral, herbal, mellow woodiness with honey sweetness are the main flavours. The tobacco taste is mild. This creates a blend of pleasant subtle and complex, which predominates over the mild tobacco taste and accounts for the brand's appeal. Ramon Allones STRENGTH: Full FLAVOUR NOTES: Floral exotic nuts, exotic herbs, honey sweetness with medium toasted tobacco tasted as background is the hallmark taste of Ramon Allones cigars. These flavours are presented a great complexity and balance. Trinidad STRENGTH: Medium FLAVOUR NOTES: Medium tobacco, herbal, floral and hints of bean flavors are what epitomize Trinidad cigars in taste.
- Nic Salts | Cedar Gems
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