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What's Happening to my Tatuajes?

WatchesAndCigars

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Help. I purchasd two boxes of Tatuajes - Cojonu 2003s, and Tainos. Great smokes. I was keeping them at 70/70 and experienced the burn problems that many people report. I then changed out the beads in my humidor to 65% humidity, and the humidor gradually came down to that point over the course of about 2 weeks. Now the humidor is stable at 70/65, but I notice that the foot of about half of the Tatuajes are starting to split (really just the wrapper, not the whole smoke). What's going on??? Any guidance appreciated!
 
You over humidified them and then reaclimated them to quickly. I can't stress enough the importance of keeping cigars blended with corojo and criollo tobacco at 62%RH. Cigars such as Tat's and Cabaiguans, Don Pepin Garcia, and most ISOM's are like little sponges in your humidor and at 70%RH absorb way too much water.

Doc.
 
Sorry to hear about your Tat's. I got a box of RJ 21 about a year old, and so far so good.

What happened was too fast a change in humidity. The moisture leaves the wrapper first and it shrinks, while the filler/binder takes longer to adjust. Then what follows is a split at the part of the wrapper (the foot) where the shrinking causes a "shear" stress. There was a thread somewhere explaining how the stress of a shrinking wrapper runs lengthwise of a cigar.

No big deal if the splits are small, leave em alone and they should equalize.
 
Thanks everyone. Clearly that's what happened. The good news is that the splits really are small and didnt occur on the majority of the sticks. A good lesson learned for next time. THANKS
 
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