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Old 04-14-2010, 03:07 PM   #5
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Default Re: Dry Cigars

If you thought they smoked fine outside of them falling apart, you can try rinsing the outside of the cigar before cutting if you don't want to wait it out. There's a thread on that somewhere on this site. Even on humid cigars, rinsing changes the taste and generally for more complex, less bitey cigar.

The rest, well, it just take time. Two weeks for them to be humid, perhaps longer to really be like they were in there for a while.
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