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  • Can they be saved

    The question is how long can cigars be out of a humidor before they become unsaveable?

    My father got give a box 25 Monty 5s and 4s also box 25 Romeo Y Julieta nearly a year ago and has asked me to put them in my humidor (like I have the space) to see if I can save them. I?ve told him it would be a waste of time and that all the oils and flavour would have faded. To keep him happy IV managed to just about get them in. Am I wasting my time and his time?

    Regards
    Ben
    Student of Cigars

  • #3
    Originally posted by Benji View Post
    The question is how long can cigars be out of a humidor before they become unsaveable?

    … I’ve told him it would be a waste of time and that all the oils and flavour would have faded.
    Depends on storage conditions. If the cigars stayed in a damp, hardly heatable country house (63?, 65%RH) they're probably fine; if they were kept in an overheated, dry apartment (75?, 45% RH) that's an other story…
    Anyway it's worth trying to save them if they don't fall into dust!

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    • #4
      If you can still detect aroma from the foot, then yes it can be done, but best, depending on their age, if they are brought back to humidity gradually. The older the slower.
      If you want to, you can.
      And, if you can, you must!

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      • #5
        Thanks for the great feedback everyone. And may I say I’m new to this forum and everyone is a complete joy. If only I knew this many people to enjoy a good smoke with.

        Regards
        Ben
        Student of Cigars

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          Last edited by BEN R; 29-10-2012, 12:51 AM.

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          • #7
            A year's nothing really. It's certain that no amount of time making up for it in a humi will make them as good as they would have been in a humi from the start, but i know of cases where people have tried to revive them (and somewhat succeeded) after twenty years of complete oblivion.

            We often make cigars out to be so delicate when they're not so. The best cigar i ever had (by that i mean actual specific cigar, not the type) was left out of a humi for over three months and spent three more in a badly regulated mini humi, constantly fluctuating between as low as 50% to as high as almost 80%. I even have a small theory that the fluctuation of the humidity that it was kept in, while not enough to adversely affect it, actually was what made it so good. Maybe it made the oils do some weird freaky $h1t.

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            • #8
              Give them a long slow recovery and then fire up. You will soon find out
              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
              Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

              Originally posted by Ryan
              I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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              • #9
                Everyone is saying take is long and slow which is great advice, but how long is long. cheers guys
                Student of Cigars

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                • #10
                  2-6 months for me.
                  Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                  Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                  Originally posted by Ryan
                  I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                  • #11
                    Fire one up and see how it smokes, you might be surprised at how good it is.
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF7qtyrtq9M


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                    • #12
                      Again thank you. Now the waiting begins. Time for a smoke
                      Student of Cigars

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