His blend of Padilla Miami 8/11 (coronas) & San Cristobal lanceros are amazing!
Adding cuban leaf to his countless blends...where to begin? ???
**note to PJ -> Pepin-made T110 cazadores
Definitely worth watching all of them!! You can borrow my seasons till you get caught up if you'd like.
Send me your addy and I'll get em out to you tomorrow...
Don't give up on a cigar because someone else didn't like it. I assume they're just like the rest of the Johnny-O line: they're usually received VERY fresh and WILL go through a sick period.
Trial and error...
Beads will definitely help regulate your RH. Also, throw a few empty boxes in there to take up some of the extra room. Less empty space = easier to humidify.
ebay should have the oust fans. I've got a couple in mine and they work just fine.
I don't see why you can't store an unopened...
Holy return fire! :0 You have just handed me my ass, Chun. Way over the top...
I look forward to savoring each one of these.
Thanks again, brother. :thumbs:
JMHO... I've had few cigars that always meet or exceed their expectations like Trinidad. 2-3 years age (or more :blush: )on a reasonably CC that can contend with Cohiba...worthwhile.
*this post not intended to undermine the all-mighty Coheeb
Nicaraguan cigars are notorious for taking down even the best of us (if unprepared). IP has it nailed...just a little sugar and nicotine sickness is a thing of the past.
You'll back on this in a few months when you're only smoking the azz-kickers and laugh.
My vote is your losing humidity around all those glass panes. I'm assuming it's THIS humi...
I had a bad seal around the glass in mine. Some rope-caulk weatherstripping and it's been rock steady. Move your stash to a tupperdor and re-season.
Good luck!
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