BrightonCorgi Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago The Aristocrat says 67%. I don't know if that's accurate or not, but it's been that way for 20 years and no reason to alter it. I inevitably rinse the head of the cigar before cutting just to ensure that there's no cracks. 4
KCCubano Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 6 hours ago, BrightonCorgi said: The Aristocrat says 67%. I don't know if that's accurate or not, but it's been that way for 20 years and no reason to alter it. I inevitably rinse the head of the cigar before cutting just to ensure that there's no cracks. I have my Aristocrat at 62% and 68F. I have not messed with it since 2003. 4
JPark3 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I've always went with 65% for CC's and 69% for NC's, but I've noticed certain NC's like the Fab5s are fine anywhere between 65-69%. I think Padrons are the NC's I am most adamant about keeping at 69% since I find they lose flavor when drier. I have, however, started buying into the 62% for some CC's since the box of Partagas Mille Fleurs that have been terribly tight are suddenly drawing great. I smoked a handful around New Year's purely because they were finally enjoyable lol. I'd say most CC's are good with lower 60s and cocoa/chocolate/fruity CC's should stay mid 60s. 2
Popular Post LizardGizmo Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago My Cubans and Hondurans are at 61/62 and my others are all at 64/65. All stay at room temp of 68-70°F. I don’t have any Cubans I prefer at a higher humidity. Exceptions for non-Cubans are the Dominican Stoic cigars, which I like a little higher at 67/68. There are some fresh Fab5 cigars that I prefer a bit higher, but after time they’re all smoking great for me at 65 with no adjustment needed. 5
El Niño Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I enjoy a Padron a bit higher, around 67. The flavors meld together nicely and the smoke is thicker. Other than that, I like Cubans at 62 and NWs at 65 give or take. I don't really care too much if my NW humidor is off by a percentage point or two on any given day, but if my CC humidor is too humid, I definitely try to get it down. 50 minutes ago, LizardGizmo said: Exceptions for non-Cubans are the Dominican Stoic cigars, which I like a little higher at 67/68. Do you find this to be the case for Dominican cigars broadly, or just Stoic? I feel like I've heard people say that DR cigars can take higher humidity. 2
Çnote Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I just loaded a pound of these into the new-to-me Aristocrat, I reorganized so everything there is what should be smoked over the next year or so. Low low low low low low low I definitely get fewer draw issues with CC <65%, but I also seem to get more distinct spice and less harshness, rounder flavors in general. NCs at the same level I get cleaner burns, but often more nasal flavors until blends come together. This is all personal preference at the end of the day. I know guys with BHK, Davi and Opus at 72, I don't know how they do it (or afford it).
TheCigarSoldier Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago In a perfect world I'd keep cubans 63-65, new worlds 65-66. I don't make it too difficult, just keep everything around 64-65 and bring things up or down accordingly depending on general guidelines, feel, and historical preferences. Usually though everything smokes to my liking from 64-66. After doing this so long, I can hardly smoke anything from a shop right away at 69-70. It just gets too spongey.
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