I have found out the reason why cigars tunnel. After purchasing from different online retailers and trying out fresh out of the box, I hardly had any tunneling. After resting for a couple of weeks at 65rh, all of them present tunneling or burn issues. So, based on my experience, I am sure...
I had very bad tunneling on my cigars this year. I noticed Connecticut broadleaf wrappers were the worst. I tried everything: lowering/ increasing humidity, resting for weeks/months, puffing slow/fast but nothing worked. Happened to boxes of liga privadas, the tabernacle, cao session among...
yes, and that was two minutes because I took time, so I might of tried to speed it up. I could've been puffing by 3-4 minute intervals all along. I tried 1 minute intervals and there was a better burn, like the wrapper would actually combust unlike before.
I believe you. I'm suspecting smoking too slow. I'll change my speed from puffing every 2 minutes to every minute. So far things have improved. I'll keep you updated.
I am smoking right now to document this. I lighted it up with zippo (slow) and started smoking lightly. The burn died out completely very quick. Lighted up again, and took time. I found out I was taking puffs every 2 minutes. Coild that be the cause? smoking too slow?
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