Originally Posted by
SgtStryker0331
Hello. I tried to post this earlier and it doesn't seem to have worked (I'm new), but I apologize if this is a duplicate.
I have two boxes of old (but expensive) cigars and I'm wondering if I should restore them or throw them away. I'd appreciate some advice.
One box has been kept in a neglected humidor (about 50-60% humidity) since 2002. The other cigars have lived in their original box (a nice Don Diego Playboy box) since 2003. They have never been inside a humidor.
I've read about different methods of restoring dry cigars, but these are extreme cases, being 9 and 8 years old. In appearance all cigars are great. To the touch they are crispy.
Thoughts?
Thank you for your advice.
You'll have to bring them back up slowly, or risk cracking the binder / wrapper. Maybe a month or so at each stage starting at 50-60% coming up 5 at a time until you're at about 65-70.
They still will probably never be the same, as a lot of the oils have since evaporated.
Hello from Bitterville.
Will
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Bookmarks