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cigar humidor wikipedia

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

cigar humidor wikipedia

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cigar humidor humidity

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

cigar humidor humidity
Cigars in desktop humidor – leave in celophane, or take them out?

I just got hubby some cigars for Fathers Day (even though he’s not a dad, but who cares).

When he puts them in his desk top humidor, is it better to keep them in the celophane wrappers or take them out?

(Some come with, some come without. Generally most of the cigars he likes are similar types, so there shouldn’t be an issue with different cigar types taking on flavors of neighboring cigars.)

I’m more concerned with how the 70% humidity hits the cigars. Does it get through the loose celophane anyway, or is it better to remove the celophane and let the humidity hit the cigars directly? Or does the celophane actually keep the cigars fresher?

Take them out of the cellophane, especially since the cigars are not of a wide variety of flavors. Here’s more:

Cellophane protects cigars from losing too much humidity during transport. Within the humidor, however, the plastic foil is rather counter-productive for the preservation of an optimum humidity level. If cigars are placed in the humidor with the cellophane the cellophane should be opened at the ends to ensure oxygen circulation. Whether the cellophane should be removed or not is also a question of taste. On one hand, removing the cellophane supports the desired aging process of the cigar and is the preferred option from an aesthetic point of view. On the other hand, keeping the cellophane wrap on will protect cigars against the mixing of flavors of different cigar tobaccos. Consequently, if no divider is available for the humidor and the mix of flavors is to be prevented, then storing cigars with cellophane in the humidor might be an option.

Premium cigars are frequently delivered in a Spanish cedar wrapping. Ultimately, it is here also a question of personal preference whether to leave on the cedar wrapping, which intensifies the cedar aroma of the cigars, or to remove the wrapping before placing the cigars in the humidor.

How to Charge a Humidifier for Your Humidor

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humidity cigars

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

humidity cigars
How long can i keep a cigar in my humidor?

I have heard that as long as the temp and humidity is right i can keep cigars for years. Is this true, i have had some for almost two years now.

As long as they are properly kept – years

Rocky Patel Cigar Factory Tour in Honduras with CigarBoyz

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humidor cigars

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

humidor cigars

Cigar is a cylindrical roll of tobacco. It is used in smoking with a wrapper leaf. Always, most expansive leaves are used in cigars. In terms of characteristics, it is stronger in odor and smoke. It bears pleasant flavor and good burning properties. As per historical evidences, cigar was introduced by Maya Indians in 10th century. Christopher Columbus and other explorers have revealed this fact in their notes.
?    Gustave Bock was a Dutch immigrant. He owned a cigar factory in Cuba in the 1830s. It is believed that it was the first to place a paper band around his cigars. It was just a paper ring with his signature.
?    Very soon, it prominently flourished and became very profitable business. However, now cigar rolling has become mechanized but still few prestigious companies adhere with traditional stuffs. They do mention phrase on the boxes such as ‘totalmente a mano (totally by hand) or hecho a mano (made by hand)’.

A glimpse upon manufacturing of premium Cigars
?    At first tobacco leaves pass through curing process and it takes approximately 25 to 45 days which depends upon climatic condition and construction of sheds or barns used to store harvested tobacco as well.
?    After curing, second process is fermentation. Under this process, major characteristics like flavor, burning, and aroma are primarily brought out in the leaf.
?    Once after properly being aged, leaves are used as filler. Under this process, these are continuously moistened and ensured proper utilization each leaf as per the quality.
?    Few premium brands cigars (viz. Acid Cigars, Padron Cigars, Ashton Cigars, Dominican Cigars) use special varieties of tobacco. For instance, long leaves are thoroughly used in long filler cigars which are supposed as higher quality of cigar.
?    For long term storage of cigar, lower storage temperature viz. 40C/400F is recommended. There are special storage boxes available in the market like wooden box or humidor. Such containers carefully control ideal conditions for longer period.

Packaging of cigars
?    The outermost portion or wrapper comes from the widest part of the plant and its color in itself speaks a lot about character and flavor of cigar. There is also a myth prevailing in the cigar market that the darker the wrapper, the fuller the flavor. One must keep in the mind that darkness refers to sweetness on the other hand light one means dryness to the taste.
?    Fillers are available in two forms either short or long. Recently an addition has been made of medium filler cigars. There is a special category of filler known as ‘sandwich or Cuban sandwich’. It is made by rolling short leaf inside long outer leaf.
?    Cigars are prominently categorized on the basis of shape and size and all together known as ‘vitola’. Few names under this category are Parejo, Figurado and little cigars.

After the development of printing industry, cigar got more vibrant looks and cigar companies prominently focused on branding of their products. During World War I, there was fall down in its popularity. But, it was remained for the very short span.

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How to Hand Roll Cigars & Smoking Tips : Home Humidors for Hand Rolled Cigars

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cigars humidity

Monday, January 21st, 2008

cigars humidity

Fine tobacco is the heart of premium cigars. Try a premium cigar like a Fonseca Vintage Lonsdale Tubo and taste the world’s finest-quality cigar tobacco. The wonderful flavor and aroma of a great cigar will make you appreciate all the work that went into its creation, and work it is!
 
First, high-grade cigar tobacco leaves are harvested and aged using a process that combines the use of heat and shade to reduce sugar and water content without causing the large leaves to rot. This first part of the process, called “curing,” takes 25 to 45 days and varies substantially, depending on climate and storage conditions for the harvested tobacco. The curing process is manipulated based upon the type of tobacco and the desired leaf color. The second part of the process, called “fermentation,” is designed to help the leaf die slowly. Temperature and humidity are controlled to ensure that the leaf continues to ferment without rotting or disintegrating. This is where the flavor, burning and aroma characteristics are finessed.
 
After the tobacco leaves are properly aged, they are sorted for use as filler or wrapper, depending on their appearance and quality. During this process, the leaves are continually moistened and handled carefully to ensure its best use. The leaf will go through a continuous cycle of baling and inspection throughout its aging process. When the leaf has matured according to the manufacturer’s specifications, it will be used in the production of a cigar.
 
Fine-quality cigars are still handmade. An experienced cigar-roller can produce hundreds of very good, nearly identical, cigars per day. The rollers keep the tobacco moist–especially the wrapper–and use specially designed crescent-shaped knives, called chavetas, to form the filler and wrapper leaves quickly and accurately. Once rolled, the cigars are stored in wooden forms as they dry, in which their uncapped ends are cut to a uniform size. From this stage, the cigar is a complete product that can be “laid down” and aged for decades if kept as close to 70°F (21°C) and 70% relative humidity, as the environment will allow.
 
Once cigars have been purchased, proper storage is usually accomplished by keeping the cigars in a specialized box, or humidor, where conditions can be carefully controlled for long periods of time. Even if a cigar becomes dry, it can be successfully re-humidified as long as it has not been handled carelessly.
 
Premium-brand cigars are made with different varieties of tobacco for the filler and the wrapper. “Long-filler cigars” are a far higher quality of cigar, using long leaves throughout. These cigars also use a third variety of tobacco leaf, a “binder,” between the filler and the outer wrapper. This permits the makers to use more delicate and attractive leaves as a wrapper. These high-quality cigars almost always blend varieties of tobacco. Even Cuban long-filler cigars will combine tobaccos from different parts of the island to encompass several different flavors.

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Cigar Storage & Humidors With Al Remp

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cigar humidity

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

cigar humidity

Why have you started smoking cigar? This question was asked so many times and the interesting one answer is, ‘Buddy! It was like an essential thing to do whenever I was amid my business fraternity or colleagues’. Certainly, cigar especially premium cigars like Punch Cigars, CAO Cigars, Macanudo Cigars, Montecristo Cigars and so on have become a symbol of social status. Hence, we take special care of all those stuffs whichever are concerning with cigars.

Let’s begin with selection of cigar and in this context we must know that tobaccos used in cigar vary accordingly soil condition wherever they have yielded. Thus, different cigars require different sorts of care. Cuban cigars manufacture in Caribbean islands and their climate is tropical. So, cigars are required to be kept in a warm climate with a relatively high humidity. Similarly, there are a many different cigar stocking measures:
? Few cigars are available in aluminum tubes and this metal preserves them even in dry climates.
? It is suggested that you must store your cigars in the tightly fitted cupboard, drawer or box, perfectly aloof from radiators and other sources of heat.
? Avoid the storing of cigar in direct sunlight and prevent its exposure from sea breezes.
? In UK region, it proves tough to maintain 16-200C temperature and relative humidity 65-70%. So, cigar lovers prefer humidor to preserve their cigars.
? Sometimes, humidity in make-shift humidor remains low then we can use a damp sponge in a cup because it serves as a basic provider of humidity.
? Leave the base of cigar containers unvarnished and do not laminate inner portion. Just allow the cigars to breath.
All above mentioned measures are helpful but sometimes we feel that all these are not enough to keep our cigars safe. Once cigar is dried then throw it away. However, re-humidified method proved effective but it needs expert’s hands.

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4 EN Humidor Adorini Cigar Container Guide Video

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