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|  04-13-2021, 10:36 PM | #1 | 
| Ain't Never Gonna Leave   Join Date: Oct 2008First Name: Todd Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin 
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			Well, I have been reading some different reviews online and the use of the word "finish" has cropped up a couple times. It made me wonder. I enjoy wine, beer, and other beverages - both with alcohol and sans. I enjoy cigars and the occasional pipe. In the past, when the word "finish" was used, it was a descriptor of the flavors lingering on the palate after a taste/puff was swallowed/inhaled/expelled - maybe considered the aftertaste. Lately I have seen "finish" used to describe the last part of the cigar. I could describe the finish on puffs in all "thirds" of the cigar as that finish might develop and/or evolve as the smoke continued. Is this use of "finish" to describe the last couple inches of a cigar a new thing? Or is this the use from those who do not know the historic use of finish? Peace of the Lord be with you. 
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