So today after work since it was a balmy 45 degrees out I figured I would enjoy one of my Graycliff Profesionale PG's. My humidor holds at a range of 68-70% RH and I've had the Graycliff's in there since I bought them.
My issue is... When I went to punch the cap it completely split the wrapper all the way around the cap and down some of the length of the cigar. I figured maybe my punch was a little dull and I'd go for the smoke anyway. As I began to smoke it was very bitter and acrid which if I'm correct is a sign of a dried out cigar. I tried to keep going but it just wasn't enjoyable.
I went back inside and grabbed another and figured I'd try again. This time it punched well but again, acrid and bitter. I gave it a light squeeze right after I had lit it and the wrapper split in the middle.
Every other cigar I've had from my humi has been delicious and hasnt shown signs of being dry. Could it be just that these particular sticks are just inferior quality? I did get them on a deal from CI and I know that some on here have expressed concern with the quality of the sticks they get from CI. Or is it possible that I'm having other issues with my humi?
I have calibrated my hygrometer. Its digital and brand new so I dont think there are battery issues.
Thanks for any insight!
-Greg
edit: I prob should have posted this in the humidor forum. Please accept my aplogies
My issue is... When I went to punch the cap it completely split the wrapper all the way around the cap and down some of the length of the cigar. I figured maybe my punch was a little dull and I'd go for the smoke anyway. As I began to smoke it was very bitter and acrid which if I'm correct is a sign of a dried out cigar. I tried to keep going but it just wasn't enjoyable.
I went back inside and grabbed another and figured I'd try again. This time it punched well but again, acrid and bitter. I gave it a light squeeze right after I had lit it and the wrapper split in the middle.
Every other cigar I've had from my humi has been delicious and hasnt shown signs of being dry. Could it be just that these particular sticks are just inferior quality? I did get them on a deal from CI and I know that some on here have expressed concern with the quality of the sticks they get from CI. Or is it possible that I'm having other issues with my humi?
I have calibrated my hygrometer. Its digital and brand new so I dont think there are battery issues.
Thanks for any insight!
-Greg
edit: I prob should have posted this in the humidor forum. Please accept my aplogies