Jmc1983 Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 Hey, I’m a newbie to CC and I was wondering if any of you guys worry or have experiences with flavor transferring amongst CC’s housed together? I know this isn’t an issue with NCC because of the cellophane wrappers. I have a wineador setup with all draws and I could only accommodate maybe 2-3 boxes.... the rest would be stored in a draw together. Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated! Thanks!
NSXCIGAR Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 I don't believe there's any risk of intermingling or "contamination" occurring. Storage of singles of cigars of different brands and countries of origin physically touching is a standard practice. 1 1
Derboesekoenig Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 Have never heard of this being brought up before. I'd say you're overthinking it, but I've no proof. I wouldn't worry too much. The amount of time it would take, if this were possible, would defeat the point as the flavors would change so much in 20 or 30+ years that you would never know which variable did the most change. So many hypotheticals lately lol 1
... Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 Cellophane is porous to some extent and won’t stop flavoured cigars from contaminating non-flavoured cigars stored together. 1 1
blakeLA Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 34 minutes ago, Jmc1983 said: Hey, I’m a newbie to CC and I was wondering if any of you guys worry or have experiences with flavor transferring amongst CC’s housed together? I know this isn’t an issue with NCC because of the cellophane wrappers. I have a wineador setup with all draws and I could only accommodate maybe 2-3 boxes.... the rest would be stored in a draw together. Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated! Thanks! I don't worry about it. As implied above, if you happen to have flavored cigars, store them separately. Will say I started to remove drawers from my wineador as it filled to accommodate more boxes. I've since traded it out for something bigger as I outgrew it. If you are talking about long term aging, I prefer boxes for both organization and protection. Some people bag or seal their boxes (there are plenty of varying opinions). For simply storing sticks that you will smoke in the next year or two I wouldn't sweat it. If you start accumulating boxes and are thinking about long term aging you may alter your setup slightly, but until that's the case, I would just pile them in with as much organization as you can muster and enjoy! 1
Popular Post Jimmy_jack Posted December 17, 2018 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2018 I put a box of Bolivar PC with a box of Monte 5 once. Took them out of the boxes, laid them on top of each other in a drawer. The flavors completely switched. So I had to spend an enormous amount of time swapping the bands on them. Put the BPC bands on the Montys, the Montys on the BPC. It all worked out in the end. 4 1 10 2
blakeLA Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 1 hour ago, SenorPerfecto said: IMO, can't happen unless you're talking "infused" cigars. And the best solution to that is to not buy infused cigars! 1 2
Jmc1983 Posted December 17, 2018 Author Posted December 17, 2018 Thanks for all the replies! Figured I was kind of overthinking it but just figured I’d ask.... just one of my random thoughts hahaha 1
Philc2001 Posted December 18, 2018 Posted December 18, 2018 Don't let them commingle!!! They will produce ungodly interracial spawn. Oh the horror! It is a criminal offence in all but two states (although smoking infused and non-infused cigars simultaneously is illegal in all states). . . Don't sweat it. I wouldn't put artificially infused cigars (if you have those) with other cigars, I suspect the oils and chemicals from infused cigars can transfer to other cigars. 1
Jimmy_jack Posted December 18, 2018 Posted December 18, 2018 They all still have their flavors. No issues. 1
BJRPorter Posted December 18, 2018 Posted December 18, 2018 Back in the 1990’s the B&M/Lounges I frequented warned against long term storage commingling. I wasn’t purchasing by the box, like I do now. I think few people were buying by the box then. Thinking back, the shop crew would generally be surprised with box purchases, I spent more time at the shop than I should have... I would use the dividers in my desktop humidors to separate CC from NC, but I was just following the advice of the people selling to me. My palate is not refined enough to taste a difference. But, if there is transfer of oils and moisture, and if those byproducts carry flavonoids then over time there will be transference. Measurable by the human taste buds? Not mine. I buy cigars by the box now, and store them the same way. I have no proof it makes a difference. 1
Whisky91 Posted December 18, 2018 Posted December 18, 2018 I also have a wineador and my Cuban cigars hang out with the rest of my cigars both CC and NC. I have not noticed a difference and many of them have been hanging out together for over a year in the same drawer. 1
slowsmoke Posted December 18, 2018 Posted December 18, 2018 Slightly off topic, but does anyone have concerns about leaving loose cigars open in a wineador where the fan is running and blowing air over them? When I got my first wineador, I had some loose Padrons with no cello, and after a couple months the wrappers seemed to get dry and brittle, even though the wineador was staying around 68-70%, and nothing else was drying out. I thought maybe it was the airflow, since it was in a hot garage in the summer and the fan was running quite a bit. Since then, I keep my CC quarter boxes and loosies in ziplocks, not fully sealed. Mostly it helps with organization, but in my mind I like the idea of shielding them from any airflow.
Whisky91 Posted December 18, 2018 Posted December 18, 2018 3 hours ago, slowsmoke said: Slightly off topic, but does anyone have concerns about leaving loose cigars open in a wineador where the fan is running and blowing air over them? When I got my first wineador, I had some loose Padrons with no cello, and after a couple months the wrappers seemed to get dry and brittle, even though the wineador was staying around 68-70%, and nothing else was drying out. I thought maybe it was the airflow, since it was in a hot garage in the summer and the fan was running quite a bit. Since then, I keep my CC quarter boxes and loosies in ziplocks, not fully sealed. Mostly it helps with organization, but in my mind I like the idea of shielding them from any airflow. I have not experienced that issue. Many of my cigars have been in that wineador for ~1 year. Before that I had them in a traditional wood humidor which has severe RH issues. I have a couple of cigar with slightly brittle wrappers, I believe that is from the cheap wood humidor that they were kept in before in the cold and dry northern US winter. Since switching to the wineador *knock on wood* there haven’t been any issues.
JIK Posted December 19, 2018 Posted December 19, 2018 Not the first time I hear this brought up, I believe Dr. Joe warned against it in a few of his episodes on long term storage. I always assumed it was an assumption and not something learned by actual experience. As mentioned previously, it would be hard to pinpoint exactly what changed and why it changed. You can always cut little cedar strips that come in many boxes and place them between sticks you don’t want commingling. 1
Derboesekoenig Posted December 19, 2018 Posted December 19, 2018 31 minutes ago, JIK said: Not the first time I hear this brought up, I believe Dr. Joe warned against it in a few of his episodes on long term storage. I always assumed it was an assumption and not something learned by actual experience. As mentioned previously, it would be hard to pinpoint exactly what changed and why it changed. You can always cut little cedar strips that come in many boxes and place them between sticks you don’t want commingling. .....Dr. Joe?
JIK Posted December 19, 2018 Posted December 19, 2018 1 hour ago, Derboesekoenig said: .....Dr. Joe? Thedrjoeshow on YouTube
Jimmy_jack Posted December 19, 2018 Posted December 19, 2018 58 minutes ago, mtapia3 said: I wish that guy was still making videos. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him. I’ve never seen anyone as passionate about CCs as him. Yeah he was great. Not sure what happened there. I read various rumors but never found anything definitive. He just had a great show and a nice cigar and cigar “stuff” collection. Does anyone else know? Off topic, sorry.
Hammer Smokin' Posted December 19, 2018 Posted December 19, 2018 I believe it was confirmed from his main source of cigars (if you watched his show, you know which vendor I'm referring to) that he unfortunately passed away from a sinus (or similar) related infection.
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