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Re: Newbie questionNew

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:27 pm
by tksamtec
[quote author=SrsMiscer link=topic=13007.msg67745#msg67745 date=1330904876]
If the temp is around 63-66 it wont be a big deal. I personally like mine at 66/66.


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66/66 seems about perfect for cubans, but I try to keep my Dominicans and Nicaraguans at 69 or 70%...

Re: Newbie questionNew

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:43 pm
by Jbruno
I had never heard about different cigars kept at differing temps & humidities.  Is that all just personal preference or does part of it have to do with your location?

Re: Newbie questionNew

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 1:02 pm
by tksamtec
[quote author=Jbruno link=topic=13007.msg67877#msg67877 date=1331163830]
I had never heard about different cigars kept at differing temps & humidities.  Is that all just personal preference or does part of it have to do with your location?
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For me its personal preference based on what I have seen while smoking my own cigars.  The Nics, Dominicans, and Hondurans, smoke better at 69-70%--they burn slower, and less hot.  But Cubans almost seem wet at 70% and tend to go out more often when stored at anything above 66%.  I have talked to other guys who have had similar experiences as well.

Re: Newbie questionNew

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:22 pm
by SRex
[quote author=tksamtec link=topic=13007.msg68176#msg68176 date=1331816547]
For me its personal preference based on what I have seen while smoking my own cigars.  The Nics, Dominicans, and Hondurans, smoke better at 69-70%--they burn slower, and less hot.  But Cubans almost seem wet at 70% and tend to go out more often when stored at anything above 66%.  I have talked to other guys who have had similar experiences as well.
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Well said. 

I will add that for the first 4 or 5 years cubans can have a tight draw @ 70% RH.  After 5 years I have found that keeping them at 70% RH is OK and >10 years they are definitely better at 70%.