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Aging Cigars
Hi I have questions about aging cigars.
-I have read that cigar, if not damage can be re-humidified and still be good.:hm -Can cigars that have been dried out be aged when re-humidified?:) -Is all cigars ``ageable``:confused: Regards Frenchie |
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Depends on how long the cigar has been "unhumidified."
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ghlight=revive |
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I would imagine that most of the oils in the cigar would be gone therefore aging would be minimal. I've tried to re-humidify, but to me they taste off.
There are smarter guys floating around that may be able to chime in, though. |
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I agree that you can't revive a cigar once it's dried out but does the local climate have any bearing on this? The reason I ask is because I live in Houston where the humidity is generally between 60-100% most of the year, no joke. I never have to spray my beads...ever.
I've always wondered what would happen if I just left a cigar out of the humidor for an extended period of time here. |
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Leaving it out of the humidor for a long time may allow it to come in contact with too much air and lose it's flavor, but that wouldn't be the humidity's fault. If they were in a box, I'd say they are likely revive-able. If your humidity never dropped below 60%, you have nothing to worry about. |
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