Ratbert
BoM Oct '07
I have some of the beautiful cedar boxes from Cigarmony and am going to transfer some smokes from dressed boxes into these for aging.
My question is this: Cigar manufacturers wrap their bundles in wax paper before placing in cabs and dressed boxes are paper lined...so should I layer some wax paper around the cigars when they are placed in the cedar boxes? I'm guessing that the paper must keep the wood cabinets from absorbing the oils that migrate outward into the wrapper as the cigar ages. What do you think...do I use the wax paper, or just place the smokes into the boxes directly against the cedar?
Any and all opinions are appreciated, thanks!
My question is this: Cigar manufacturers wrap their bundles in wax paper before placing in cabs and dressed boxes are paper lined...so should I layer some wax paper around the cigars when they are placed in the cedar boxes? I'm guessing that the paper must keep the wood cabinets from absorbing the oils that migrate outward into the wrapper as the cigar ages. What do you think...do I use the wax paper, or just place the smokes into the boxes directly against the cedar?
Any and all opinions are appreciated, thanks!