It depends on the cigars. Some of us do, others do not. If you smoke flavored cigars like Lars Tetens and Acids, don't put them in the same humidor as your Cohibas and Punches if you don't want all your cigars to taste like Lars. I wouldn't put really powerful cigars in the same humidor as mild cigars, because the mild cigars will absorb the flavor of the strong ones. But as far as putting...oh, Partagas and Punch together...no real problem.
as far as i know that would be a risky move as your environment could change and damage you cigars. i would suggest taking your humidor in to a teck. or figuring out how to change it levels. you could put your cigars in a plastic bag or other air tight container(i have a tall glass jar) and putting a clay tab(like in brown sugar bags) in with it, so you don't have to take them with you.
Stale cigars should be placed in a humidor and kept at a 70% level of humidity . Cigars only have one life. If allowed to dry out or become stale, the oils dry. From that point on they are no more than rolled tobacco leaves. They can not be brought back.
I believe you mean "mazos". If you are just going to put the cigars in your humidor its a good deal. It reduces packaging costs. It also allows more flexibility in the quantity sold. For instance you can get a mazo of ten and still pay box price per unit, instead of paying full retail x 10.
There are a few ways.First is by singles. The cigar dealer will open a box of cigars and people will buy individual cigars out of it. If you don't have a humidor, or you don't know what you like yet, this is a good way.Then come bundled cigars. They shrinkwrap 20 cigars into a brick and put them in the store. These are lower-priced sticks. A lot of them taste good--JR Alternatives are like this.Next are boxed cigars. A box contains 20 to 25 cigars.The above cigars are usually individually wrapped in cellophane.Finally comes the Cabinet Selection. This is a box that contains, usually, 50 cigars. They're combined into a hexagonal arrangement and tied together with a ribbon. For some reason the ribbon is always red. In Kipling's The Betrothed he speaks of "fifty dusky beauties tied with a string." That's a cabinet selection. The idea here is you buy this thing and stick it in your big humidor, box and all, for a couple years to let the sticks inside age to a turn.All those are hand-rolled cigars. If you buy machine-made cigars, they come either in packs of five or in boxes.
there are different companies that will put on special labels for you.
There is a powerful ingredient in cigars and cigarettes called nicotine.Nicotine is addictive,which is why they put it in cigars and cigarettes.
The plant you put inside of it.Tobbaco.
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Yes, you can put different age turtles together and they won't bother each other. They'll just make friends!
because you can find out different amounts put together
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