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Oily Cigars

Onedaful

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Hey guys im fairly new to smoking cigars, only smoked for 2 years and have a question. Yesterday i was at my local B&M picking out some cigars to smoke with a few family members that are visiting today. The owner showed me the La Flor dominicana it smelled and looked really nice. When i picked it up i fumbled the sucker because it was so oily. I never held anything like it before it felt like my hands were covered.

I guess what im trying to get at is this normal that its so oily and does the "oily-ness" affect the taste in any cigar?

Thanks guys
 
Having an oily wrapper is a good sign that the wrapper is in good condition.
 
Absolutely and Litto does it often. I was smoking a Factory Press II a couple of weeks ago and it was down right shiny.
 
Yeah it was intensely oily, i thought maybe Paula Deen got a hold of it or something.
 
Sounds delicious and yes, all the LFD's I've smoked were all super oily. I love it.
 
My tobacconist thinks they spray the cigars with some 50/50 solution before shipping them. When a cigar stains your hands or leaves marks in the box, something is up.
 
My tobacconist thinks they spray the cigars with some 50/50 solution before shipping them. When a cigar stains your hands or leaves marks in the box, something is up.

Yeah man thats what i was trying to say, they were wayy wayy oily like all over my hands oily. I dont know what was going on.
 
I had a cigar once that was so shiny I could see my reflection.

Remember that day Monica?

Sorry I had to.
 
I badhangover is on the money. Some shops literally have you enter a heated sauna. Others, including some of the better small shops near me actually stick to a happy medium of around where we like to generally keep our personal humidors. I will never understand why high humidity is preferred by some shops because its just helping along the mold or beetles. I know for a fact that an "oily" wrapper so the saying go denotes a good wrapper but if its coming off onto your hands I would really question whats going on. I have some cigars I've kept for over 5 years in perfect conditions and they have a really nice sheen but nothing will wipe off onto your hands as far as I can tell.
 
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