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Am I correct in thinking that NC's are ready to go and do not need resting?
They don't need ageing and I've lit them up straight from the package so probably not. I've often wondered why people feel the need to rest cigars after a delivery, just what happens to them in transit?
Forgot to say, in this delivery I also got a couple of Boveda 69's ready for when I need to get
my first tupperdor up and running. Which will probably be sooner rather than later.
They don't need ageing and I've lit them up straight from the package so probably not. I've often wondered why people feel the need to rest cigars after a delivery, just what happens to them in transit?
In a way I completely agree, the only issue I would have is if a cigar or cigars, while in transit could spend days around paper, letters, parcels, warm or dry sorting offices! They may loose humidity? How much I'm not sure? But letting them rest a few days may give some people piece of mind that they have done everything in there power to ensure they get there cigar in the best condition before lighting up?
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