How Long For a Wrapper to Yellow?
I picked up a Punch robusto over lunch from 7-11, one of the 'Humidity Controlled' bags that are factory sealed, and the cello is very yellow. Only thing I can think is that it has been there a very long time (24+ months as the location isn't much older than that) as folks typically don't get cigars at 7-11, other than the GyV or Swisher/White Owl fare.
As far as humidity controlled packaging, I dunno, but the stick looked fine, no cracks, issues, etc.
Thinking I lucked out and got a bonus aged stick at a c-store.
How long for those wrappers to yellow?
-Jay
As far as humidity controlled packaging, I dunno, but the stick looked fine, no cracks, issues, etc.
Thinking I lucked out and got a bonus aged stick at a c-store.
How long for those wrappers to yellow?
-Jay
“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch
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I am not sure as to the direct answer to your question but I am wondering if the humi-package does something to speed the process of the yellowing cello or not.
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The yellowing of the cello can be accelerated by the establishment's fluorescent lighting.
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Matkin, that may be a very strong possibility. I did neglect to mention the clerk said he didn't sell many of them.
Variant, the packaging is opaque and looks like this:“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch0 -
Thinking back, my brother bought me a Macanudo Robusto (in identical packaging, the 'locked in humidity') 6 weeks ago, and that wrapper demonstrated no yellow.
Perhaps this will be like the owl from the Tootsie Pop commercial; the world may never know
Unless some brave BOTL wants to make a trip to 7-11 and buy a Punch or Macanudo and report findings“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch1 -
I have a cigar with 8 months that's starting to yellow and one with 4 years that's still clear. I don't think there's a hard and fast rule.3
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This leads me to speculate then if it is a cello reaction, and not necessarily a tobacco reaction, I imagine the type of wrapper tobacco might also be a factor -- Connie vs Mauro, etc“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch0
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I went back and got two more last night, both strong yellow wrappers. Smoked one ant it tasted mellowed, only way I can describe it.
It is weird to have so many yellow wrapper sticks.“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch0 -
I'd think it would depend in part on the oiliness of the tobacco in any given stick/brand.... Just a guess on my part...1
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I'm surprised they even put it in a cello since its in the humi bag to begin with. That is interesting though. If I come across one I will check it out. I've gotten a couple blondies but I can't remember if they were in cello or not but I'm sure I'd have noticed if it had yellowing.1