You need to store them around 69%-70% RH and not in a coolidor. If it is too dry and too cool, the oils will leave the wrapper and your Padrons will get a dry look to them. 6 months is all these puppies need (just to stabilize from the shipping), anything more will change the flavors.
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Not sure if I agree with the direction of Tatuaje but Pete sure does pump out more cigars than Rocky Patel now. I just wish I saw the consistency of his older brown labels in his new releases.
So to my questions:
What are your plans for the 2011 releases of...
From the pictures on your site, the wrapper doesn't seem to have much of any oils on it. It could be the lighting but that is one of the factors I use when benchmarking Padrons.
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