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    Good Evening Gents & Ladies

    So, for my big 3-0 Birthday, I had a little special cigar lined up, well a tin of 3, and they were not little at all. I have to ask as my initial thoughts are these beautiful cigars must be fresh off the boat as the only organoleptics I could pick up from this cigar were mainly earth and where I had cut the cigar as I always do with an Xi3 cutter, just before the shoulders. The cap of the cigar was covered in black which I assume to be tar by about halfway through meaning I had to put this cigar down. This is the first time I have had this so either I have been very lucky thus far or something is not right?!

    All opinions and advice is most welcome.

    Thank you,



    ** I also do not want to smoke another to be certain if it is just a matter of them being kept in a humidor for 'x' amount of time as this would be 2 wasted?**
    Last edited by Guest; 21-10-2014, 07:20 PM.

  • #2
    First advice is usually to to age for a year before smoking but thats for flavour/taste not because of tar build up. What humidity is your humidor?

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    • #3
      Oh no. I've got some of these on the way as potential candidates for occasion cigars...
      Can't put them down for a year...

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      • #4
        Are they from a reliable source?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sligub View Post
          First advice is usually to to age for a year before smoking but thats for flavour/taste not because of tar build up. What humidity is your humidor?
          Hi Sligub, appreciate your help, thank you. My humidor is at a solid 69% RH with a temperature of 16-18 degrees Celsius. The RH is 'controlled' by using the 69% Boveda Packs.

          Groundhog - These were bought from Cgars Ltd in a rather beautiful Fuente Fuente Opus X 1992 Ch?teau de la reserva tin. Bought 2 months ago for my 30th with an idea to have the other two for special occasions....

          Thanks all,

          Ross.Co

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tommy View Post
            Are they from a reliable source?
            Cgars Ltd Tommy. Everything I have been sent by Mitchell, Michelle and the rest of the team has been beyond approach....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by groundhog View Post
              Oh no. I've got some of these on the way as potential candidates for occasion cigars...
              Can't put them down for a year...
              I will add an aged one to your package if I have the time before I send.




              Originally posted by Ross.Co View Post
              Hi Sligub, appreciate your help, thank you. My humidor is at a solid 69% RH with a temperature of 16-18 degrees Celsius. The RH is 'controlled' by using the 69% Boveda Packs.
              I store almost all my cigars drier than that, I would maybe think about dropping to 65% (I personally use 65 for most of my NC and 60 for my CC and my Opus). The other option is to try dry boxing before you smoke but that only really drys the wrapper and maybe the binder.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by groundhog View Post
                Oh no. I've got some of these on the way as potential candidates for occasion cigars...
                Can't put them down for a year...
                best send them to me for safe keeping

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by groundhog View Post
                  Oh no. I've got some of these on the way as potential candidates for occasion cigars...
                  Can't put them down for a year...
                  Hi Groundhog.

                  I would hate to think that the issues being had by myself would blight your order. Do your ordered Fuente Fuente Opus X look like these per chance?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sligub View Post
                    I will add an aged one to your package if I have the time before I send.

                    I store almost all my cigars drier than that, I would maybe think about dropping to 65% (I personally use 65 for most of my NC and 60 for my CC and my Opus). The other option is to try dry boxing before you smoke but that only really drys the wrapper and maybe the binder.
                    Down to 60% RH? What is the burn like at 60% RH? Not like tinder I take it?

                    Thanks for the advice - Really is appreciated

                    Ross.Co

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ross.Co View Post
                      Down to 60% RH? What is the burn like at 60% RH? Not like tinder I take it?

                      Thanks for the advice - Really is appreciated

                      Ross.Co

                      I find I get a much better burn at 60%, It's personal choice though so worth trying various levels and see what you like.

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                      • #12
                        Now you have got my confused. I have read about storing cigars at 60 or 65 but not smoking them. I will have to try and find where it was suggested. I am sure it said a second humidor was required set at 72 to 80 to prepare them for smoking as the lower humidity was just for aging them.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks very much Sligub

                          Ross.Co - Can't see that pic - not that I have mine yet!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Wigan View Post
                            Now you have got my confused. I have read about storing cigars at 60 or 65 but not smoking them. I will have to try and find where it was suggested. I am sure it said a second humidor was required set at 72 to 80 to prepare them for smoking as the lower humidity was just for aging them.
                            I find you get a better burn, less draw problems and less "bitter" flavour at 60-65% I've never heard of using 72-80 as a smokable range.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by groundhog View Post
                              Thanks very much Sligub

                              Ross.Co - Can't see that pic - not that I have mine yet!
                              Aloha Amigo!

                              Can you see this picture?



                              Hopefully you can Groundhog [emoji4]

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