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Hey Folks, is there a "right way" to handle a cigar that has been partially smoked that you would re-light a day or 2 later. Do you leave it in an ash tray, put it back into the humidor? Thanks for the responses.
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Proper way is to toss it in the trash. If a cigar has sat for more than an hour, it ends up in the trash. Never, ever, ever, EVER put a previously lit cigar into a humidor.
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I don't agree on throwing them in the trash. I have re-lit a number of cigars after an hour or even a day and they were fine. A bit harsh upon relighting, but that goes away quickly. |
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Don't put back in the humidor, it will contaminate your stock. For me if it's more then 20 minutes I don't relight. From my readings, if you know you are putting it down, blow back through the cigar. When you go to relight cut about 1/2 inch off the burnt end, then smoke it!!!
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Don't put it in your humidor or near any other unsmoked cigars. If you have to put it in something, put it in a ziplock -- all by itself. Having said that, any cigar that has sat for more than an hour is just not going to taste as good as when you first smoked it. It may not be totally bad, but it will not be as good. For me, I would toss it, but feel free to try it out...
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It depends. Yesterday I had two very strikingly different situations.
Lit a EPC New Wave Stella for breakfast that was outstanding with black coffee. Just perfect morning cigar for 15 min or so. Got called away for no more than about 30 minutes and came back to a harsh, dry and hot cigar that didn't come close to resembling the cigar I had set down. Later in the afternoon, I started an RP Edge maduro toro that was a little tight and a bit sour. Not bad, but not great. Left it sit in car for nearly four hours (in parking garage - not in the sun.) Upon coming back to it, found draw opened up and a much more pronounced maduro sweetness, with sourness all but disappeared. Turned into very nice cigar that had nearly been tossed after first 15 min. |
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I have never relit a cigar a day later that was anything but nasty upon relighting.
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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If that's what you want to do, more power to you. I would advise against storing them with other cigars. I like the zip-lock bag suggestion. If you have an old cigar tube of the correct size, you can also put it in to there before putting it in the zip-lock. Even if you put it in a zip-lock, I would strongly advise against putting it into your humidor.
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I try to never relight if possible, if it's more than half way smoked and it goes out I toss it (most times).
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I re-light all the time. Set it down, let it go out.
When you want to re-light, pick up cigar, knock ash off, Purge (Blow through the cigar - opposite way you puff), then roast the end of the cigar until there is a glow all the war around the outside. Purge again for a full 3-5 seconds, then re-light. Caveat Emptor - my taste buds are shot and I smoke Cain F for breakfast. Biggest takeaway - do what works for you. (I never use the plastic bag trick (or the snuffer) because I found the smell permeates the cigar - that one got to my taste buds!! ) ![]()
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I make habit to purge my cigar whenever I sit it down, mostly because there's a real good chance it'll go out and I'll have to relight. There's a BIG difference between relighting a cigar that's gone cold full of smoke and one that wasn't full of smoke. I've smoked cigars the next day, or even after a number of days, that sat in the ashtray. It's not ideal, but it's not bad.
If it's a cheapo, I'm just going to chuck it if it's gone out and sat for awhile, or if it sucked to begin with. A cigar I've been smoking isn't going in the house, let alone my humidor. I can't begin to imagine how bad that'd foul up my cigars. I guess it boils down to "which cigar", as to whether I'm going to recycle it or throw it out.
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I have used this a couple times... Repuff
From what I remember it was little hard to get relit, but there wasn't much negative affect on the cigar after it got going. They were still pretty good. One an hour later, and one a day later.
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I've never tasted a relit cigar that I wouldn't throw down. I trash them.
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