Frequently Asked Questions |
How should premium cigars be stored?
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The cigars must be kept at 70-72% humidity level to prevent them from drying out. This is best achieved by keeping them in a humidor. The humidor should have a Spanish cedar lining, to enhance the aroma and promote the aging of the cigar. If you are on a budget, there are cigar jars, made of glass, that will do an adequate job. If you are really in a pinch you can use Tupperware, or a similar style food storage container. All of these storage devices must have a humidification element that releases moisture into the storage chamber
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Marsh Wheeling Cigars |
Established in 1840, Marsh Wheeling might be the oldest continuous brand in the U.S. Dark and densely-packed these machine-made, all tobacco cigars deliver a spicy, full-flavor and are reminiscent of the old, Italian Stogies. |
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Romeo Y Julieta Vintage Cigars |
The Romeo y Juliet Vintage line has a silky tow headed shade wrapper and a very select blend of aged tobaccos. The smoke tastes of honey and cream with hints of cocoa and offers the nose a delicate pleasing fragrance. Painstakingly crafted and blended this is one of the finest mild cigars. |
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