Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
I know air promotes oxidation and so we use airtight seals to avoid that. But with something like cigars, an organic, albeit decaying substance, isn't it good to allow some fresh air in and out of the storage vessel?...
Scratch that. Tubos take the longest. Some say that cigars in tubes can take 10+ years to age. The air tight container makes all the difference.
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Tubos are certainly NOT air tight. Nor is cello. They both allow air to circulate or ye'd have no use of a humidor. It does act as a buffer to drastic changes, but that's that....Scratch that. Tubos take the longest. Some say that cigars in tubes can take 10+ years to age. The air tight container makes all the difference...
this is true. relative to cellophane though...Tubos are certainly NOT air tight. Nor is cello. They both allow air to circulate or ye'd have no use of a humidor. It does act as a buffer to drastic changes, but that's that.
If you want to get a box of premiums and want them to last, figure out how many you want to smoke a year, 6 maybe? Buy a box of the best smoke that you have had, something like a Tat SW Maduro for me... 1 box would last 3 years or more at that pace. IMO, I would only buy a box to age if I had the money to do it, after all, something you might like now might be bland or completely different 5, 10 however many years down the road. Your tastes may be completely different in a couple years.. Who knows, you might quit smoking! Buy what you like now, enjoy it for as long as you can and see how that works for ya.investing in a box of premiums is costly. i might as well get some mileage out of them.