i've alway gotten mixed answers, some say to keep wrappers on and others say to always take wrappers off before introducing to humidor . thought anyone ?
i've alway gotten mixed answers, some say to keep wrappers on and others say to always take wrappers off before introducing to humidor . thought anyone ?
Keep the cellos on to protect the wrapper and stick in general. If you have sticks that seem to need time before sacrifice, take the cellos off a few days/weeks before smoking (kind of a quick aging process used by some of us). IMHO........
If you mean cellophane (wrapper is actually the outermost piece of tobacco on a cigar), then it is entirely personal preference. I keep mine on, because I'm a handsy motherfcker and like to dig through my humidors when I'm drunk. Cellophane keeps me from damaging my cigars when I get handsy.
I leave mine on, and if they come with none, I always try to put on when I ship/trade bomb. JJ just received some from me and the pillow inflated like crazy and oozed out, if no cello the cigars could have been damaged, luckly the cigars were unharmed:-)
If you mean cellophane (wrapper is actually the outermost piece of tobacco on a cigar), then it is entirely personal preference. I keep mine on, because I'm a handsy motherfcker and like to dig through my humidors when I'm drunk. Cellophane keeps me from damaging my cigars when I get handsy.
My big humi which is mostly singles I keep them in cello. But in my 50 ct most are naked with celloed sticks being used as deviders.And boy does that small one smell good. When you open it the aroma just punches you in the face. Absolute heaven!
I was an advocate of no-cello until I got mold in my humi and noticed that the only cigars unaffected were the ones in cello; now I advocate using cello, unless you can control your humidity and temp without question
Comments