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Old 06-09-2023, 08:32 PM   #1
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Whassup, my BOTL?

Smoking another Murcielago lancero. DAMN, these are good smokes with some humidor time. Still the typical maduro flavors of cocoa and coconut, but a very noticeable floral flavor and aroma coming from the foot. I'm on a break from work, and I'm smoking this long skinny stick with a petite syrah from northern CA.

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Old 06-10-2023, 07:33 AM   #2
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Whassup, my BOTL?

Smoking another Murcielago lancero. DAMN, these are good smokes with some humidor time. Still the typical maduro flavors of cocoa and coconut, but a very noticeable floral flavor and aroma coming from the foot. I'm on a break from work, and I'm smoking this long skinny stick with a petite syrah from northern CA.

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How Long Humi Time, Mark? Mine Are Still Resting After 2 Months???
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Old 06-10-2023, 07:42 PM   #3
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How Long Humi Time, Mark? Mine Are Still Resting After 2 Months???
This particular cigar has been out of the cello and in my low humidity desktop for a little over 1 year.
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This particular cigar has been out of the cello and in my low humidity desktop for a little over 1 year.
What RH Do You Use For "Low"???
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What RH Do You Use For "Low"???
60-63 is what I shoot for. The desktop is what I smoke from, so I'm not opening the cabinet all the time.
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Thanks, Mark! At What Humidity Do They Get Too Dry??? I'm Still Experimenting.
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Thanks, Mark! At What Humidity Do They Get Too Dry??? I'm Still Experimenting.
Hey man, sorry for the late reply. I wasn't smoking cigars for 2 months (Covid).

I honestly don't know what is too dry. My humidors have gotten down to the high 50s a few times for a week or so, and the sticks were all fine.
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