The humidor isn't supposed to seal. That air cushion you feel allows the inside to breath. You should need to recharge the humidifier every now and then. I don't keep track of how often that is.
The humidor isn't supposed to seal. That air cushion you feel allows the inside to breath. You should need to recharge the humidifier every now and then. I don't keep track of how often that is.
Well... I'm certainly not going to run a bead of caulking around the edges of my humidor. :chuckle:Thats correct, a perfect seal will make the cigars mold, not good. It is a fine line though, not enough of a seal and you fight with humidity.
After my subtle wax treatment I am at a perfect 70%. :BRAVO:
I haven't had a cigar by Rocky yet but I have been meaning to try one. How much did the stick cost you?Rocky Patel Vintage series 1992, Aged 10 years.
I haven't had a cigar by Rocky yet but I have been meaning to try one. How much did the stick cost you?
The Romeo y Julieta's have proved so far to be satisfying, but nothing stellar. The smoke is around thirty minutes, starting and finishing with a somewhat sweet taste. The filler is evenly packed, and the wrapper unbroken, leaving a nice even burn and the long ashes I like on a good cigar. My biggest complaint is the draw is a wee bit too weak for me, indicating the roll was not as carefully done as you would find in a 85 and above rated cigar. But for the paltry $4.35 spent for each of these eight items, I am satisfied.Picked up this sampler with my next regular cigar refill order:
ROMEO Y JULIETA HABANA RESERVE TORO & CUTTER COLLECTOR'S TIN CIGARS
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Will arrive Friday and will let everyone know how they smoked.
AMR
The Romeo y Julieta's have proved so far to be satisfying, but nothing stellar. The smoke is around thirty minutes, starting and finishing with a somewhat sweet taste. The filler is evenly packed, and the wrapper unbroken, leaving a nice even burn and the long ashes I like on a good cigar. My biggest complaint is the draw is a wee bit too weak for me, indicating the roll was not as carefully done as you would find in a 85 and above rated cigar. But for the paltry $4.35 spent for each of these eight items, I am satisfied.
The draw of a cigar is always the bane of internet ordering. I like to feel the cigars I am thinking of buying first as I have developed a fine sense of the draw from a sqeeze over the past thirty years or so of smoking cigars daily. All too often, my dissatisfaction with a cigar comes from its draw properties. I think that is one reason, among others, some cigars from reputable makers often wind up in mail-order houses at greatly discounted rates.
AMR
That's not too bad, I think they are about 10.50 online (before shipping).Don't cringe brother, I paid $12.00 a stick for them.
Slobber, slobber... I personally think there is no better cigar company than Padron. I just ordered a sampler today that contains the entire line of standard Padrons as well as one 1964 Anniversario. :banana:I also picked up a Padron 2000 maduro (always good)
The draw is a tricky one for me. I had a Drew Estate Java Latte that had a super easy draw and I didn't like it, I felt a bit "cheated" similar to what you have described.The draw of a cigar is always the bane of internet ordering. I like to feel the cigars I am thinking of buying first as I have developed a fine sense of the draw from a sqeeze over the past thirty years or so of smoking cigars daily. All too often, my dissatisfaction with a cigar comes from its draw properties. I think that is one reason, among others, some cigars from reputable makers often wind up in mail-order houses at greatly discounted rates.
AMR
That's not too bad, I think they are about 10.50 online (before shipping).
Slobber, slobber... I personally think there is no better cigar company than Padron. I just ordered a sampler today that contains the entire line of standard Padrons as well as one 1964 Anniversario. :banana:
The draw is a tricky one for me. I had a Drew Estate Java Latte that had a super easy draw and I didn't like it, I felt a bit "cheated" similar to what you have described.
Yet.... a Padron Anniversario 1964 has a super easy draw yet it's my favorite cigar of all time.
I suppose I need to get more experience. I need to smoke more cigars to get a better understanding of why some cigars are good and why others are not so good. I'm still a relative "newb".
The difference in the Padron item's draw is that it is full bodied. The draw is seems easy given the excellent filler quality and its density. When you take a puff of a high quality Padron you get a mouthful of dense smoke. With the item I described, the draw is easy, but weak, that is, the amount of the smoke produced is paltry compared to the Padron or other good cigars.The draw is a tricky one for me. I had a Drew Estate Java Latte that had a super easy draw and I didn't like it, I felt a bit "cheated" similar to what you have described.
Yet.... a Padron Anniversario 1964 has a super easy draw yet it's my favorite cigar of all time.
I suppose I need to get more experience. I need to smoke more cigars to get a better understanding of why some cigars are good and why others are not so good. I'm still a relative "newb".
I'm a newb, so even if I did have favorites it would still be experimenting.I have a question for you cigar fans....
Do you like to find a few cigar favorites to smoke each time so you know you are going to have a nice smoke? Or... do you like to experiment with new and different cigar brands and types?
I'm an experimental type of guy currently but that could be because I'm new to all this and I want to try as many different types of cigars as possible.
I have a question for you cigar fans....
Do you like to find a few cigar favorites to smoke each time so you know you are going to have a nice smoke? Or... do you like to experiment with new and different cigar brands and types?
I'm an experimental type of guy currently but that could be because I'm new to all this and I want to try as many different types of cigars as possible.
I'm a newb, so even if I did have favorites it would still be experimenting.
How much of a newb am I? I'm sure ya'll have solved this problem and will laugh: I get the end of the cigar too slobery to a point where it changes the draw sometimes. This despite the fact that I don't think I ever touch the end. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I love when the UPS guy comes to my house. These will be my first taste of a flavored cigar.