I know this has been asked before...
jd50ae
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....and I probably was one that asked. But doing a search withe the word "cello" in it, is a daunting read.
How long can you safely keep cigars in the original UN-opened cello wrapped cigar box they came in?
How long can you safely keep cigars in the original UN-opened cello wrapped cigar box they came in?
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If your idea of "safely" is having them ready to smoke straight out of the box, I would say a week.
If your idea of "safely" is having them survive relatively undamaged in the box so that a proper rehydration in a humidor will revive them - then I would say 3 months.
Its just that there are a lot of factors that would affect the longevity - such as the average ambient temperature they were stored in, how much the temperatures fluctuated, the ambient humidity of the city you live in, etc. You might open a box after week or two in hot temperatures to find the cigars infested with bugs or cracked wrappers. So, it all depends on outside factors too.
Anyone else have thoughts?
Ok, so I moved them to my rotation humidor sans cello and I have stopped worrying. They have been sitting in my desk drawer for at least three weeks and they appear to be in perfect condition. In fact they looked and smelled so good I was forced to light one up. They are 1844 Anejado No. 52 and so far it is a very nice smoke.
i guess what i am trying to say is, dont tempt fates.
I by no means have any highly collectable boxes of anything but I know many people who keep factory sealed boxs and will not remove the factory plastic wrap until they plan on smoking them.