Bottom line, don't let them dry out or they will smoke hot and burn. I have a modest wood humidor, It is not airtight, but it will keep the cigars in the dark at 70% humidity. In a pinch I've used a ziploc w/a moistened piece of paper towel. I like to put an apple core in my humidor too, it gives the cigars just a little something extra.
Always remember to have an extra cigar with you to offer to your friend when you light up. Rules of the road.
Originally Posted by slowmover
LOL... That's specifically why I got some milder ones.
I actually tried one of the CAO Gold's and was surprised at how good it was, tho. Very smooth and I really like the flavor. It wasn't quite "full" enough for me, but that is what I figured I'd have around to offer company (anyone who just wanted to
try something).
I also got a couple of the others people here mentioned and a few that just
sounded good (Cohiba, Macanudo, Montecristo, Ashton - Aged Maduro.....might try that one now) LOL
Thanks for the help, guys! We'll see how the jar works out for now, and thanks for letting me piggyback on the thread, Herc