Hey,
I just pulled out a Punch Punch I've been saving for a while and noticed the wrapper had some fairly serious problems. I got to thinking while smoking it that just almost every cigar I've ever had with a wrapper problem has been an ISOM. I've been storing mine at 70 or just below for ages now and have been having no trouble at all holding things steady since switching over to beads. Plus all my domestics stored in the same enviorment seem to do just fine. Friends of mine that have cigars with wrapper issues seem to always have them with ISOM's pretty much exclusivly. What gives?? It seems to me the ISOM wrappers are thinner then domestics. Am I crazy or is this the case? Is this the problem, they are thinner and more fragile? What gives? ???
I just pulled out a Punch Punch I've been saving for a while and noticed the wrapper had some fairly serious problems. I got to thinking while smoking it that just almost every cigar I've ever had with a wrapper problem has been an ISOM. I've been storing mine at 70 or just below for ages now and have been having no trouble at all holding things steady since switching over to beads. Plus all my domestics stored in the same enviorment seem to do just fine. Friends of mine that have cigars with wrapper issues seem to always have them with ISOM's pretty much exclusivly. What gives?? It seems to me the ISOM wrappers are thinner then domestics. Am I crazy or is this the case? Is this the problem, they are thinner and more fragile? What gives? ???