#NowSmoking: Punch Golden Era
Reading Time: 3 minutes Looking for a “true Corojo experience” like cigars made during the “Golden Age” of cigars? The Punch Golden Era line alleges it can deliver it. See Gary’s review of the Robusto for the real deal on this Honduran puro.
I completely agree with you, Gary. My 4 humidors ebb and flow with quantities. I get the cold sweats when it’s time to rotate the sticks. Some wrappers are so delicate. An no matter how careful I might be, I will damage a stick. I get really angry with myself. And do the dance of suicide. 1-2-3 cha cha cha. I have to lay them on my bed which is nice and soft and no chance of lint. The sticks bring my 13 year old cat out like it’s catnip. I often move the cigars from one humidor to another. I use the crystal unscented cat litter in a media mesh bag for humidification. Cheapest and easiest way to humidify. One 4lb bag of litter lasts years. Anyway, good article!
I completely agree with you, Gary. My 4 humidors ebb and flow with quantities. I get the cold sweats when it’s time to rotate the sticks. Some wrappers are so delicate. An no matter how careful I might be, I will damage a stick. I get really angry with myself. And do the dance of suicide. 1-2-3 cha cha cha. I have to lay them on my bed which is nice and soft and no chance of lint. The sticks bring my 13 year old cat out like it’s catnip. I often move the cigars from one humidor to another. I use the crystal unscented cat litter in a media mesh bag for humidification. Cheapest and easiest way to humidify. One 4lb bag of litter lasts years. Anyway, good article!
Before putting any cigars in your new humidor, you need to create the appropriate climate. Temperature of 70° and humidity of 70% are considered to be optimal.
Before putting any cigars in your new humidor, you need to create the appropriate climate. Temperature of 70° and humidity of 70% are considered to be optimal.
Rotating is a good thing. I always keep the cello on, as I know this protects the cigars. One additional thing I do is to use the cedar sticks from boxes to make spacers. I just space them out in the opposite orientation of the cigars I am placing on them, and alternate as I work my way to the top.
What about cigars that come with individual cellophane and then wrapped in together with another thick plastic cellophane (flat) to a bunch say, about 5 together)? Do we leave it wrapped like that to store?
Hi Twolips,
No. Remove the outer cello and remove the individual cigars. You can choose to keep them in their individual cellos, or remove them. Too much cello could possibly prevent additional and much needed ventilation.
Thanks for sharing such information.
Really very informative.
Keep going.
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing such information.
Really very informative.
Keep going.
Thanks.
For my larger (500) capacity humidor I use a two fan USB powered system to circulate air. My smaller (150) humidor is a manual operation. This is good advice Gary. Rotation or circulation is very important.