Now as I said in my newbie post, I'm not too familiar with some of the finer smokes out there. I went to my local terror- I mean... Tobbaconist with intentions of purchasing something decent, but the variety was limited. I ended up walking out with a ten dollar Arturo Fuente "gran reserva." As I got into my truck, I removed it from the celophene packaging to discover that it was rather dry, as the leaves crumpled and fell apart in my hand. I walked back in and asked the guy if he had anything that wasn't so dry, and he told me to select whichever Fuente I wanted, and to keep the one I was unhappy with. Unfortunately, the entire box, though it was in a humidor, contained pretty dry cigars. I chose one that was a bit better than the others, and left with both it and the other less desirable one. I attempted to moisten them up with a damp towel and I placed both in a plastic bag. They've both softened up pretty well and are no longer flaking apart as they were earlier.
I'm curious now, are they even decent sticks in the first place? They have a bit of a squared appearance to them and have the A Fuente Gran Reserva band with the green trim.
I'm curious now, are they even decent sticks in the first place? They have a bit of a squared appearance to them and have the A Fuente Gran Reserva band with the green trim.