Do you remove your cigars from cellophane before putting in humidor?
brainfrz
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I should have asked this long ago as everything that is placed in my humidor is naked. Does it make a difference? I have a 50ct humidor.
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Leaving the cellophane on prevents the wrapper from getting damaged from me digging around in there, smelling the gars when I'm choosing one, shuffling them when I add new stock, etc. etc.
Cellophane is gas permeable, so there's no real harm that I can see in leaving it on. If you have a dedicated aging humidor that you don't open often and don't mess with much it might help, but probably not enough to risk wrapper damage. Just my two pennies.
If the cigar is in a humidor you open often or paw around in, leave it on since the cello serves two purposes: 1) Protects the wrappers from getting scuffed by your hands, 2) Serves as a buffer of sorts - the cello allows humidity to penetrate, but at a much slower rate, so frequent opening doesn't change the humidity inside the cello as much since the cigars are encased in their own little microcosm.
You can provide protection and humidity exchange by just cutting the cello off at the foot - this will allow quicker aging (eg - it'll be about the same as if you took the cello off), while also providing protection for the wrapper, though this will eliminate the benefit of the microcosm that the cello provides.
Personally, I leave the cello on, untouched in my everyday humi, and take the cello off completely in my aging humi (mostly aesthetics - there are two things I love looking at naked - a hot woman, and a fine cigar)
Spontaniety.....one of the joys of life. Can't do that with the cellos on.
Marty
I'm sure someone has the opposite view though.
As for what to protect against: Nicks, wrapper dammage, slight water damage etc.
Good point. I guess I'll have to give this more thought. I'm in favor of more flavor but I also like all the points I mentioned earlier. Hhmmm.
Marty
I've no idea if this is the case or not; just going on what others have said.