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Old 12-11-2012, 05:35 PM   #1
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Default Re: Sealed Cigars

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I just bought a Partagas 150 in a crystal tube. It's sealed with tape around the plug, what should I do, leave it sealed OR remove the plug??

Also, I have a 2012 Cigar Family Chartiable Foundation 2 pack still sealed, what sould I do with this too??
I am by no means an expert... but I would say it depends on what your going for...

If you want to enjoy the cigar sometime in the future, unseal it and let it age...

If you want to keep the cigar fresh, leave it in the tube...


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Old 12-11-2012, 06:19 PM   #2
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Default Re: Sealed Cigars

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I am by no means an expert... but I would say it depends on what your going for...

If you want to enjoy the cigar sometime in the future, unseal it and let it age...

If you want to keep the cigar fresh, leave it in the tube...


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Tobacco will still age in the tube. Depending on how well sealed the tube is, it will be either an anaerobic aging or a very limited airflow / low oxygen aging. Either way, it's a slow process.
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