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Wetting a cigar
So, i have some cigars i'm recalibrating because they were too dry. These aren't anything special so please do not think i wet a premium cigar. I saw a youtube video of a man wetting a very old pre-embargo cuban cigar and explained he wets only old or dry cigars. So i have decided to experiment today with an old bundle cuban crafters SF cigar i've had since 08' and it's wrapper was still very thin and dry.
I ran it under a tap for about 5 seconds and then let it dry off. upon lighting the cigar i could tell the flavors changed from a previous dry one i had tried to smoke. No harshness now and very sweet tobacco flavors are coming in. i'm pretty impressed that the wrapper is now back to life. So, i'm not doing this to all my cigars but to the cigars that i have where the wrapper had lost a lot of moisture this is now an option to try. I thought you all might find it interesting, Have a blessed day! God bless you! |
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That does sound interesting. I may give it a try with a couple crusty old NCs. Thanks for the tip.
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There’s a Monica Lewinsky joke floating out there, waiting to be savored…
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I once wrote a "love" poem entitled Romeo y Julieta, and the first line was:
I pick her up and lick along her length. When I posted it on a cigar site, most of the guys said "Ugh! Who would do that?" :r |
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I rinse cigars under the faucet every now and then. These cigars right out of the humidor too. Make sure to not get the foot wet. I usually do it to tannic cigars I want to smooth the flavors out.
Some are proponents of rinsing very old cigars to help out on the wrapper. Almost always, I rinse at least the head of the cigar before cutting. It ensures that the head of the cigar won't crack when cutting. |
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I've done this before. Definitely changes the flavor a bit.
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Yeah i guess i should mention that you rinse the cigars with the head up and the foot facing down, you definitely do not want the foot wet. God bless you all!
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I've done it with some older cigars that were likely stored improperly and dried out at some point. It's not magic, but definitely improved the cigars I tried it on. Like instead of being a 2 on a 10 scale, maybe they became a 4. Hey, improvement is improvement! :tu
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This can be a good technique, especially with dry, thin wrappers. I don't do it for 5 seconds, like many youtube videos do, but instead quickly turn the cigar under the tap, shake it off, and then wrap in a tissue to remove excess moisture.
I haven't done this in years, but have some sticks that came in over humidified and now have somewhat loose caps that are fragile. I've been using a punch on these with excellent success, but maybe I should retry wetting. Thanks for posting this. I had almost forgotten this technique. I'd hate to think that I forgot something that can help save a cigar from unwrapping and also enhance the flavor. We should put this in the newsletter. |
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When I worked a cigar shop I would get this old guy that would come in and grab a cigar come up pay. Then he would stick it 1/2 way in his mouth take it out and do the other end the other 1/2:eek: I do know that this was common in the old days that they would lick the whole cigar before smoking it!
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So, I tried the wetting technique with a Monte 4 that had a crinkly wrapper. I also used a punch as those have been growing on me this winter.
The result was quite good. Could taste the wrapper a little bit more. I don't do 5 seconds and I immediately wrap my cigar in a non-scented tissue, but otherwise it was basically the same as Jason describes. |
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I just wet another dry cigar and i'm really impressed with the results. not only does the cigar taste great but it's burning so evenly now. who knew? pretty neat stuff. God bless you all!
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I don't have any dry cigars, but it works well on humid cigars too.
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i'd love to see the newsletter. Missed out on it when I was a true nube.
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So, this AM to start my day i decided to wet another cigar. I grabbed one of the cigars i've been rehabbing and ran it under some running water for 5 seconds and then dried it with some tissues. I'm always amazed by how much the wrapper comes to life when you do this. The burn is as perfect as it gets and it's like this cigar came back to life. it's an old cuban crafters bundle cuban sandwich cigar i bought back in 08' so bringing this back to life is asking a lot but it did it! just amazing! God bless you all! :)
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