Great stuff Tillers! I haven't smoked the RP Renaissance line before, but the RP 1990's and 1992's are a favorite of mine. I think for the most part with Rocky, you get exactly what you pay for and that's a good thing in the cigar world.
Nice review! The one Tatuaje I smoked (Havana V) was incredible, although I think on average Tatuaje's are a little expensive for what you're getting......they are a very high quality smoke nonetheless.
I think you will be fine once you build up a tolerance to cigar smoke which can be a little daunting. I would agree that you might want to buy a couple nice smokes and let them humidify and season and then see how you respond. Nothing worse than a dried out or un-seasoned cigar that tastes...
I'm sure Indy has some decent shops, lounges etc. Are you bringing a little travel case with you just in case? Always good to have a couple nice sticks when the mood should strike you.
So true......my wine cellar is a different issue all together. I have some 200 bottles of vino I have collected over the years aging in my friends built in wine cellar that I have to eventually find a home for when we move back to San Diego. I would love to set up a custom walk in wine/cigar...
I had a credit with Thompson (I know, I know) and had a humidor on back order so after waiting two months for it to arrive I finally called them to cancel the order and got a full refund for my troubles. I ordered four cedar trays from cheaphumidor.com, and a couple boxes of Oliva Serie G...
Interesting stuff Tillers.....some have said that you don't need to rotate your cigars around (i.e. bottom to top etc.) but in your case that might me a good idea until you get your humidification issues worked out. I don't think that your cigars should feel "dry" even at 63%?
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The Heartfelt beads are a popular choice in here..........I might make the switch down the road, but for now you can get XIKAR crystals and solution for $25.00 that would last you well over a year with a small humidor.
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