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Humidor Construction
• Spanish cedar in Humidors
• Veneer or solid wood
• Air-tight seal of humidor
• Glass- or wooden lid humidors
• Quality criteria of humidors

Humidifier
• Optimum humidity level
• Sponge- or acrly polymer humidifier
• The correct liquid 
• Refilling - how often

Hygrometer
• Digital vs. analog
• Accuracy

Humidor Preparation
• Calibrating hygrometer
• Filling humidifier
• Moistening humidor

Storing Cigars
• Fresh air supply
• Optimum temperature
• Maximum duration of storage
• Cigars mature
• Cigar "marriage"
• Rotating cigars
• Eliminating cigar wrap

Problem & Solution
• Mold
• Tobacco worm
• Humidity too low
• Humidity too high
• Humidor is bleeding / resin
• Reviving dry cigars
• Humidor smells

Do cigars mature over time

Before premium cigars are shipped to tobacco shops, they should ripen for about six months in factories or in the distributors’ air-conditioned compartments. Due to the increasing demand for cigars, this ripening period has apparently not always been observed in recent years. Therefore, it is recommendable to store cigars after the purchase for another 3-6 months in the humidor. During the aging process cigars develop a smoother, more balanced flavor.

Some premium cigars develop a particularly fine flavor after several years of storage. In the end, the duration of cigar storage is a matter of individual preference. One should compare the changing flavor of the preferred cigar brands within different storage times, in order to determine the perfect aging time.

 continue to "cigar marriage"


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