I keep my habanos at 62 % rh to 65% rh. They age a little slower maybe, but it really brings out all the flavors and nuances so much better. Try aging with a little less rh and see if it is better for you. Congrats 🍾 on your first child, that my friend will change your life it is the greatest feeling ever. All my four children are grown men and women that I’m greatly proud of 😊
Yes. When aging cigars for a longer period, it's best to keep them at a lower humidity. I'll try reducing below 65 for some of them and try it out. Thanks. And thank you for your beautiful wishes!
@@aficionadospace Ahh interesting, didn't know that they mellow with time. A friend bought a box from Cuba. I usually smoke lighter Cubans like Hoyo de Monterrey, Quai D'orsay, Trinidad Vigia. But this one is definitely my favourite now :)
@@voland1 Yup, especially Cuban cigars. It's recommended that you rest them in your humidor at least a year before you smoke them, because they get a lot smoother and the oils from the blend reach their potential.
Amazing, enjoy it! I am usually not a regular beer drinker, and wouldn't drink beer with a cigar, but if that's your preferred drink of choice, sure, go for it. Personally, I would pair it with a coctail, wine or some rum or whisky. So you can go with a brandy as well, for sure. Cheers!
I keep my habanos at 62 % rh to 65% rh. They age a little slower maybe, but it really brings out all the flavors and nuances so much better. Try aging with a little less rh and see if it is better for you. Congrats 🍾 on your first child, that my friend will change your life it is the greatest feeling ever. All my four children are grown men and women that I’m greatly proud of 😊
Yes. When aging cigars for a longer period, it's best to keep them at a lower humidity. I'll try reducing below 65 for some of them and try it out. Thanks. And thank you for your beautiful wishes!
A Cohiba a glass of red wine and great weather. Can't ask for much more than that
Exactly mate. Too bad we're approaching wintertime. But we'll endure the next few months. :)
smoked one yesterday. Wonderful cigar! Not strong at all so didn't get the head spinning as I do from the strong ones.
Great to hear! Did you age it at all? It probably mellowed and got smoother already, which is the best time to light it up. It's an amazing cigar..
@@aficionadospace Ahh interesting, didn't know that they mellow with time.
A friend bought a box from Cuba.
I usually smoke lighter Cubans like Hoyo de Monterrey, Quai D'orsay, Trinidad Vigia.
But this one is definitely my favourite now :)
@@voland1 Yup, especially Cuban cigars. It's recommended that you rest them in your humidor at least a year before you smoke them, because they get a lot smoother and the oils from the blend reach their potential.
Just got one of these as a gift, Would a good darker beer or brandy pair well too? Im not a wine drinker.
Amazing, enjoy it! I am usually not a regular beer drinker, and wouldn't drink beer with a cigar, but if that's your preferred drink of choice, sure, go for it. Personally, I would pair it with a coctail, wine or some rum or whisky. So you can go with a brandy as well, for sure. Cheers!