puffnstuff
altruistic pervert
I'm wondering if anybody knows if there are any drawbacks to aging a box of cigars while leaving the box sealed in it's shrinkwrap. apart from not opening the box to inspect the cigars before lying them down for a nice long beauty rest, what about humidity (not oxygen) getting into or out of a sealed box if it's being kept in ideal conditions?
I've allowed my neuroticism to get the better of me after reading some of MRN's "scriptures". he mentions the importance of aging cigars in air-tight conditions for long term aging, slowing down the fermentation process and such (I'm specifically referring to the blue text on the bottom of page 7, if you've got the book).
I guess I should specify that the box would be kept in a humidor that might be opened fairly often to pull out singles that are also kept in it.
I realize that this is a pretty obsessive inquiry, but hey, I figure somebody must have some scientific-based knowledge on the subject.
I've allowed my neuroticism to get the better of me after reading some of MRN's "scriptures". he mentions the importance of aging cigars in air-tight conditions for long term aging, slowing down the fermentation process and such (I'm specifically referring to the blue text on the bottom of page 7, if you've got the book).
I guess I should specify that the box would be kept in a humidor that might be opened fairly often to pull out singles that are also kept in it.
I realize that this is a pretty obsessive inquiry, but hey, I figure somebody must have some scientific-based knowledge on the subject.