Hello, I’ve introduced myself in the newbies, so this is my first serious post.
So, I’ve seen many 70/70 rules etc and many contradictions in some excellent cigar articles and behind the science of temperature, but the nagging thought in my mind is spending so much money collecting to have them ruined. I read a brilliant article on temperature being mostly a myth (unless for ageing)
i have a Zino acrylic humidor and I’m pleased in every way, but my house is a new build and it stays very warm all year round. I’ve put my humidor in the wardrobe and it’s very warm, about 24 to 25c currently which I will admit, freaks me out.
So, does temperature really effect cigars? I’m not going to be ageing, and I’m toying with freezing them after purchase. (Though I’m sure most reputable companies do this anyway)
Have any of you ever just given up on temperature and still had a great tasting cigar a year later without issue?
any replies would be appreciated and info.
Cheers, Charlie.
So, I’ve seen many 70/70 rules etc and many contradictions in some excellent cigar articles and behind the science of temperature, but the nagging thought in my mind is spending so much money collecting to have them ruined. I read a brilliant article on temperature being mostly a myth (unless for ageing)
i have a Zino acrylic humidor and I’m pleased in every way, but my house is a new build and it stays very warm all year round. I’ve put my humidor in the wardrobe and it’s very warm, about 24 to 25c currently which I will admit, freaks me out.
So, does temperature really effect cigars? I’m not going to be ageing, and I’m toying with freezing them after purchase. (Though I’m sure most reputable companies do this anyway)
Have any of you ever just given up on temperature and still had a great tasting cigar a year later without issue?
any replies would be appreciated and info.
Cheers, Charlie.
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