Many cigar lovers take great pride in their collection, and will always take time to select a perfect cigar for an occasion. But if your cigars are not stored correctly, they will not be enjoyable. Storing cigars the right way is essential to ensure that they remain in the best condition and can be enjoyed for years to come.

The main factor to consider when storing cigars is temperature. Cigars should be stored in a cool and dry place, as extreme temperatures can damage them. Too much heat will cause the tobacco to dry out and become brittle, while too much humidity can cause the wrappers to become soft and fragile. A temperature range of 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit and a relative humidity of about 70% is ideal for storing cigars.

Cigars should also be kept away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat. Sunlight can cause the wrappers to fade and discolor and affect the flavor of the tobacco. Cigars should also be kept away from strong odors, as the delicate flavors of the tobacco can be easily overpowered.

The environment in which the cigars are stored is just as important as the temperature and humidity. Cigars should be stored in a cedar-lined humidor, as cedar absorbs moisture and helps maintain a consistent humidity level. Humidors also protect cigars from dust and other contaminants.

Finally, cigars should be stored in an upright position. This helps keep the tobacco from settling and allows the oils to evenly distribute throughout the cigar.

Storing cigars correctly is essential to ensure their quality and flavor. By taking the time to properly keep your cigars, you can enjoy them for years to come.

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