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    Quote Originally Posted by HIM View Post
    Should I store my cigars with the cello on or off? Couldn't help but pop the forum cherry on this one lmao. I figure we had to get it out of the way sooner or later


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    Quote Originally Posted by CamoSutra View Post
    Mostly, Joe k, that tells me Padron feels that line doesn't really require additional aging. That doesn't necessarily mean they might not benefit a little from a year or two in the humidor, but they are probably close to peak flavor by the time the customer gets them. Cello obvious will slow the aging process to some extent, although it certainly doesn't bring it to a stop.

    I've never had a Padron -- any Padron -- survive long enough to find out if they improve with additional aging.
    They get much better with age trust me, my main reasons for keeping cello on is for protection and IMO I think it keeps cigars fresher and i do think it helps cigars age better in the same way some cigars are wet packed. Cigars are wet packed to improve the flavor over time. Pete Johnson recommends that the cigars he wet packs sit for 2-3 years. After smoking a few DD's I can say I get why he does it.

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    I've spoken to several highly educated and experienced cigar aficionados and reps in the industry about this topic years ago. The reason was because I typically do not leave the cello on. I purchase a lot of boxes and each one is opened and the cello comes off. However, after doing research (not online) I've come to this conclusion: It does not matter.

    Cello breaths so there will be no issues with RH. And, the flavors of one cigar does not "move over" to another cigar if they are touching. The bottom line is the entire cello on/off is personal preference. If you travel with singles it is easier to leave them in the cello for protection. I still remove the cello prior to sticks resting in the humidor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FireRunner View Post
    I've spoken to several highly educated and experienced cigar aficionados and reps in the industry about this topic years ago. The reason was because I typically do not leave the cello on. I purchase a lot of boxes and each one is opened and the cello comes off. However, after doing research (not online) I've come to this conclusion: It does not matter.

    Cello breaths so there will be no issues with RH. And, the flavors of one cigar does not "move over" to another cigar if they are touching. The bottom line is the entire cello on/off is personal preference. If you travel with singles it is easier to leave them in the cello for protection. I still remove the cello prior to sticks resting in the humidor.
    I agree 100%

    Nice to see you over here, Henry- you always contributed good experience at the old site.

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    Remember boys and girls, always wrap it up for protection!

    Seriously though, it doesn't matter, IMO. I always leave them the way they were were shipped. To me the cello is just an added layer of protection for heads and feet.
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