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What cigar (or pipe) did you smoke today?

Blackadder

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Pulled another branch. This one from a Monte Double Edmundo even before I lighted it .
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I am in Japan for 2 weeks, came across of a nice lounge in Ginza, Le Connoisseur, and had 2007 Por Larranaga regional cigar for Asia Pacific. Really nice.
 

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Vegas Robania Maestros this afternoon. Very Robania not my favourite but a nice cigar. image.jpg Also had a Cohiba Siglo 2 and a Romeo turbo #1.
 

vmtrevino2

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2 questions:

1. When storing your cigars in your humidor do you keep the cellophane on or do you remove the cigar from it?
2. How often do you light up?
 
2 questions:

1. When storing your cigars in your humidor do you keep the cellophane on or do you remove the cigar from it?
2. How often do you light up?

I take the cellophane off as I find that it slows down aging. This is particularly important to me if I get cigars in which are "fresh rolls." They get past the "sick stage" much faster without the wrappers.

It really just depends. One to three times a week usually.
 

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Vegas Robania Petite Robania. Though also a regional edicion, this one lacks the distinctive Robania taste. Fonseca Cosaco.
 

vmtrevino2

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I started taking off the cellophane to store them. It just seems more liberating for the cigar to me. I just wanted to make sure there weren't any serious cons to do so.

I take the cellophane off as I find that it slows down aging. This is particularly important to me if I get cigars in which are "fresh rolls." They get past the "sick stage" much faster without the wrappers.

It really just depends. One to three times a week usually.
 
I started taking off the cellophane to store them. It just seems more liberating for the cigar to me. I just wanted to make sure there weren't any serious cons to do so.

The only con I can think of is in the off chance that you get a beetle infestation; the cello wrappers keep it more contained. However, I have never had such an infestation so that is a moot point for me. Keeping the temperature mild and the humidity, as advised, usually keeps the conditions adverse to beetles.
 
2 questions:

1. When storing your cigars in your humidor do you keep the cellophane on or do you remove the cigar from it?
2. How often do you light up?

I don't take the cellophane off, but then again, I never keep more than 30 or 40 cigars in my humidor at one time. I don't try to age them at home. I keep the bulk in my locker at the cigar shop (I don't take the cellophane off of those either). Which brings me to question #2...it depends. I probably average three cigars a week, but sometimes I smoke three in a day, sometimes I go a week without smoking any. A lot depends on the weather. You and I live in the same town, so you know what it can be like outdoors at different times of the year. I get to the cigar lounge when I can in the summer, but that's hit or miss, depending on how busy I am.
 

vmtrevino2

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The only con I can think of is in the off chance that you get a beetle infestation; the cello wrappers keep it more contained. However, I have never had such an infestation so that is a moot point for me. Keeping the temperature mild and the humidity, as advised, usually keeps the conditions adverse to beetles.
I don't think I will have to worry about beetles. Thanks
 

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