Too much puffing question
- From: "Sheldon" <sheldon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:40:36 -0600
I'm a newbie, so I keep buying samplers to try a lot of different cigars.
Some of the cigars I've received are very good, but require way too much
puffing a relighting. They just seem like too much work and I give up on
them. My question is are these individual cigars a good example of that
brand and model, or is it a function of just that one cigar? In other
words, if I bought a box of those would they all be like that?
To me the pleasure of a cigar is the flavor and the experience of smoking
it. If the experience is bad, it doesn't matter how good the flavor is,
IMO. All my cigars are in a humidor that is between 65 and 70 percent
humidity and the temperature is room temp which varies from 70 to 80
degrees. Seems cooling these down or raising the humidity would only make
these cigars even more difficult to keep lit.
Thanks for the input.
Sheldon
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