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I've been reading a lot on the internet that keeping cigars at 65% RH is better for flavour and age, also creating fewer draw and burn problems. Is this true?
This is for cubans and non-cubans (Nicaragua) as well.... |
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Some like them closer to 70, some like them in the 50's. I would suggest you experiment and see what you like. I keep all my cigars 59-63%. I have less draw issues, burn issues and I think the flavor "pops" more.
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![]() It takes a LOT of smoking to figure this out! And, as RadioMan said, Cameroon is a b*tch. I have a separate humidor completely JUST for those. |
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63% seems perfect to me. When I started keeping cigars, I tried around 70% and have kept working my way down.
65% is fine, too. Any higher and the problems start. My cigars seem to taste best at 63-65%, too. Some are better a little wetter, some are better a little drier, but 63-65% is kinda my all-around rule of thumb.
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I like 65%, however I keep mine at 70% because of the dry winters here in the NE. Doesn't make it right just what I do.
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65% works pretty well for me.
Would not like them any higher than that.
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What about those cigars with more delicate wrappers? It has been my experience they sometimes will split when you smoke them if kept at lower RH levels.
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Or, if you have a cooler or cabinet, towards the top. RH rises.
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63-65%
I think there was a poll here once and the majority of members were at 65% RH |
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I think most everybody here uses the 60-65% beads. I used to have 70% rh gel in the humi though and I honestly cannot tell any difference between the way my cigars smoked then and how they burn now. CCs and NCs
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