Indyhp
02-17-2016, 03:54 PM
I'm hoping the collective wisdom and experience here might help me figure out something of an enigma.
Maybe three-quarters of the cigars from a box of Arturo Fuente Don Carlos No. 2 I have are having construction issues. I got the box in July and has been in my end table humidor at a rock-solid 65% ever since. I've smoked may half the box and the cigars tend to split their wrappers by the second or last third.
What causes the binder and/or filler to expand and split the wrapper? More or less humid tobacco on the inside of the cigar maybe, but the whole box has been in a stable humidor for 6 months.
It's especially puzzling because I've smoked a bunch of these and other Fuente cigars and other than the occasional tight draw, they all have a characteristic perfect burn, until this box.
A couple of months ago, I moved the box from the bottom shelf to the top thinking maybe a slight change in humidity top to bottom might help, but no cigar. :stogie:
So, I'm thinking I probably just got a bad box from an inexperienced roller, maybe, which is frustrating considering these are not cheap cigars. Or, maybe the cigars were way too wet or way too dry when I got them and they still haven't stabilized? Can you guys think of any other possibilities?
Thanks for the discussion.
Maybe three-quarters of the cigars from a box of Arturo Fuente Don Carlos No. 2 I have are having construction issues. I got the box in July and has been in my end table humidor at a rock-solid 65% ever since. I've smoked may half the box and the cigars tend to split their wrappers by the second or last third.
What causes the binder and/or filler to expand and split the wrapper? More or less humid tobacco on the inside of the cigar maybe, but the whole box has been in a stable humidor for 6 months.
It's especially puzzling because I've smoked a bunch of these and other Fuente cigars and other than the occasional tight draw, they all have a characteristic perfect burn, until this box.
A couple of months ago, I moved the box from the bottom shelf to the top thinking maybe a slight change in humidity top to bottom might help, but no cigar. :stogie:
So, I'm thinking I probably just got a bad box from an inexperienced roller, maybe, which is frustrating considering these are not cheap cigars. Or, maybe the cigars were way too wet or way too dry when I got them and they still haven't stabilized? Can you guys think of any other possibilities?
Thanks for the discussion.