Seems like the whisky was used dually to flavor and possibly fend off mold? Either way it most likely did it's job and you now have cigars with an altered flavor from original. Good or bad is really up to the smoker so I won't weigh in on that. If you are after the humidor then it's an easy fix. Air it out, reseason and return to service and you have a few 'bonus' sticks lying around for occasional smoker friends, working in the garden, walks in the rain or leveling tables in restaurants. If you are after the lot of cigars and the humidor then you should smoke a few and see if you like the flavor imparted by the whisky (if any) and adjust your purchase price accordingly.
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