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How Cigars are Made : How to Store Cigars

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Cigars are aged to marry the tobacco leaf wrapper and the tobacco bunch and should be kept fresh in a humidor. Learn how to properly store cigars in this free video.

Expert: Michael DeBoisbriand
Contact: www.2guyssmokeshop.com
Bio: Michael DeBoisbriand is the lead cigar roller for Two Guys Smoke Shop - one of the largest cigar retailers in the country.
Filmmaker: Paul Ferguson

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  • shut the fuck up ok hes trying to inform people u dont have to watch go kill yourself!

  • as long as his cigars are good i don't really care

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  • Blunts.

  • this idiots video is titled how cigars are made, at the end of the video he says "thats what goes into rolling a cigar", HE NEVER SHOES HOW TO MAKE/ROLL ONE!!! fuck, i want a real video

  • @TheWinterfox10 spanish

  • what kind of cedar did he say this humidor was made of?

  • glass top good or bad?

  • @bumba220 Thanks so much for the info!

  • @flipdog69xxx I pretty much always leave the cello on, as do most cigar enthusiasts. If they're wrapped in a cedar sleeve, sometimes I'll take them out of the sleeve because mold can develop under that sleeve over time (like with Feunte Anejos). I've never heard of separating light and dark cigars, I really don't think storing them together will affect the flavor. I would, however, separate infused cigars (flavored, like Acids) in a totally separate container from normal ones.. for sure!

  • @bumba220 I just recently made a "cooler-dore" and it's working great so far (it's keeping a steady 65%-70%). I saw on another vid that it's better to keep the cellophane on if you're mixing light/dark cigars, which is what I'm storing. Is that true or is mixing light/dark w/out the cello non-detrimental to the flavors?

  • @vince0o7 Distilled water only.

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