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    Quote Originally Posted by rodwha View Post
    Interesting idea. Does anyone hold certain cigars separately at different RH's for a proper experience?
    I've noticed a substantial difference in cigars at 70%RH to 65% RH. In burn characteristics and taste.

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    What was significant to you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodwha View Post
    What was significant to you?
    I've found some cigars need constant re-lights, uneven burns, tight draws and muddled flavors at 70% RH. My Man O' Wars seem to be a perfect example of this for me.

    If I dry box them at 65-66% RH, I notice most of those issues resolve themselves. I've had a few Crowned Heads that I like better dry boxed as well.

    On the other hand, I've noticed that I like my Padrons and La Aroma De Cuba's closer to 69% RH. They burn better for me and taste sweeter IMO.

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    Pinch the cigar between two fingers right under your lips and it will make the loose draw slightly better. Have some feel though bc if you pinch a dry cigar too hard, well you know what happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Upstatemax View Post
    I've noticed a substantial difference in cigars at 70%RH to 65% RH. In burn characteristics and taste.
    Agreed.

    65%, for me, means a nice burn and a "cleaner" or "pure" taste. I greatly prefer 65% for my sticks.

    70% tastes to me rather harsh and astringent, "sour" or bitter, and the burn can go out if you're not as attentive to puffing on the stick.
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    This has helped me decide between Boveda packs of 65 or 69% RH. Thanks fellas!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DLtoker View Post
    Similar experience with many Padrons... Interested to see other's comments.
    I've only had one, a 2000 Maduro, but the draw was pretty loose. It didn't seem to have a negative effect on how it smoked or tasted, though. I just took shallower puffs. The burn and flavor were both excellent. I actually kind of liked it.

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    I plan on trying to shoot for 65% RH in my new humidor. I almost ordered a whole cube of Boveda packs when I realized that with wooden humidors (vs my plastic OXO container) since the whole box naturally breathes a little, just because you put in a 65% Boveda doesn't mean that it stabilizes at 65%. It can stabilize lower than that (depending of course on the ambient humidity, in addition to other factors).

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    I actually love a looser draw so long as the stick is well rolled. The loose Padron draw is one of the things I enjoy about them. Puffing takes less effort

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