How were they wrapped? Think about frozen foods, as long as there is no air, there is no freezer burn. Do you see frost on the cigars? If not I think you should be good. One way to find out...
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What the longest time your cigars can be in the freezer?
Right now I have a good size order that have been in there close to two weeks and will prob be in there for three by the time I pull them out and put them in a zip lock bagador. I am waiting on the shipment of a new coolador for their final resting place.
I am wondering what chagnes take place over a period of time like that in regard to the rh and ability of the cigar to keep and hold it's oils after being frozen that long. I do know one manufacturer who freezes 30 days off the table, then ages 60 before they send cigars out. They say it is their secret, and learned from a specific Cuban blender.
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