Hi all,
This is my first post, having lurked for a while now!
I picked a triple pack of Montecristo Petit Tubos from the airport (UK) going out to the Greek Islands. At ?25 the price seemed quite reasonable to me.
When I got to the hotel and opended the sealed pack, the first thing I noticed was that Caps on two of the tubes had not been screwed down properly (quality control?), and to my horror, the Cigars had dried out, the rich spice/chocolate smell I love was almost non existant.
The remaining one was fine, a few green spots, but turned out to be a great smoke.
My question is, can the dried Cigars be revived? - not owning a humidor, I am tempted to put a few drops of water in the bottom of the tubes and leave them sealed in the airing cupboard.
What do you guys think?
Kind Regards,
YYo
This is my first post, having lurked for a while now!
I picked a triple pack of Montecristo Petit Tubos from the airport (UK) going out to the Greek Islands. At ?25 the price seemed quite reasonable to me.
When I got to the hotel and opended the sealed pack, the first thing I noticed was that Caps on two of the tubes had not been screwed down properly (quality control?), and to my horror, the Cigars had dried out, the rich spice/chocolate smell I love was almost non existant.
The remaining one was fine, a few green spots, but turned out to be a great smoke.
My question is, can the dried Cigars be revived? - not owning a humidor, I am tempted to put a few drops of water in the bottom of the tubes and leave them sealed in the airing cupboard.
What do you guys think?
Kind Regards,
YYo
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