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		<title>Humidor Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 18:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Casual cigar owners often ask themselves: is a humidor really necessary? The answer is: only if you care about the quality and taste of your cigars. After all, for some smokers, the after-dinner cigar is more symbolic than anything &#8211; a conspicuous display, perhaps, of taste and leisure, or a social or familial ritual. If, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Casual cigar owners often ask themselves: is a humidor really necessary? The answer is: only if you care about the quality and taste of your cigars.</p>
<p>After all, for some smokers, the after-dinner cigar is more symbolic than anything &#8211; a conspicuous display, perhaps, of taste and leisure, or a social or familial ritual. If, however, you smoke for taste &#8211; which is the best reason to smoke &#8211; you should probably invest in a humidor: a specially-constructed box designed to maintain your cigars in near-70% humidity and at a proper temperature when they’re not being smoked.</p>
<p>To understand why humidors are so important, remember what a cigar essentially is. It’s a set of rolled-up tobacco leaves that have been cut, dried, cured, and fermented, then maintained at a very slight but essential level of moisture. If the cigar dries out completely &#8211; as can happen in open air, at the wrong temperature, or in low humidity &#8211; it loses its taste. If it’s kept in an airtight environment, on the other hand, the necessary low level of moisture will, over time, cause mold. A cigar requires a very special set of conditions in order to maintain optimum taste.</p>
<p>The humidity in which cigars are stored is important because of the specific conditions in which most tobacco is grown. The natural climate for most such areas is in the neighborhood of 70% relative humidity; the tobacco plant has evolved for such a climate. Thus, humidity control is the sine qua non of a humidor &#8211; without that, it’s not a humidor but a box with cigars in it. Humidors are able to maintain a relatively consistent humidity level partly because of the relatively porous wood used to line them (Spanish cedar and Honduran mahogany are popular choices for this reason).</p>
<p>Most humidors also, of course, have some sort of device that maintains moisture levels; some use hygrometers, which indicate interior humidity. (Digital hygrometers tend to be more accurate, though they lack the old-fashioned appeal of dial hygrometers.)</p>
<p>When packing your humidor, make sure you leave some room between the cigars to allow air to circulate between them. (Again, you want to avoid an airtight fit, which would promote mold. On the other hand, too much empty space will allow that all-important humidity level to drop. Check on your cigars frequently, at least once a week, to ensure that nothing needs to be adjusted). The cigars should, at best, exude a small amount of oil when stored; this is a sign that the humidor is working. Slight amounts of water can be added if cigars start to dry out.</p>
<p>If your cigars suffer an attack of tobacco beetles &#8211; a species of beetle that preys on tobacco and can sometimes bore through a humidor &#8211; you’ve probably been keeping the temperature in the box a touch too high (tobacco beetles flourish at temperatures over 75 degrees.) Remove the affected cigars and put them in your freezer for 48 hours, then move them to your refrigerator for another day, following which they should be safely returnable to the humidor.</p>
<p>Spanish-cedar humidors are a popular choice. This wood, as mentioned above, holds moisture well, maintaining humidity, and it holds an aroma many consumers find pleasant and complementary to that of the cigars themselves. It’s also slightly favored for keeping tobacco beetles out, and it doesn’t warp in high humidity.</p>
<p>When you buy your <a title="Humidor" href="http://www.humidorswholesaler.com/" target="_blank">humidor</a>, “season” it by applying a moist cloth to the interior wood and then leaving a small, closed container of water inside the humidor for 12 hours. If the humidor “drinks up” most of the water, leaving the container near-empty after 12 hours, repeat the process for another 24 hours. Once the water stops evaporating, the humidor is ready for your cigars!</p>

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		<title>Quick Tips on Choosing A Humidor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 16:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Size The size of your humidor depends on how many cigars you want to store and whether you want the humidor to travel. Consider separate humidors for use at home and away. Multiply the length, width and height of humidors to compare cubic inches, as cigar-count measurements may not reflect the actual storage of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The size of your humidor depends on how many cigars you want to store and whether you want the humidor to travel. Consider separate humidors for use at home and away. Multiply the length, width and height of humidors to compare cubic inches, as cigar-count measurements may not reflect the actual storage of the cigars you prefer.</p>
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<div class="title"><strong>Humidity control </strong></div>
<p>Humidity control is what makes a humidor a humidor. Look for a model that will keep cigars at 65%-75% humidity.</p>
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<div class="title"><strong>Hygrometer</strong></div>
<p>Both digital and analog hygrometers will measure a humidor’s humidity levels within 5 to 10 degrees of accuracy, but analog humidors require periodic calibration to maintain accuracy. Don’t rely solely on a hygrometer; look for signs of oil production that indicate cigars are in an appropriately humid environment.</p>
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<div class="title"><strong>Lining</strong></div>
<p>The lining of your humidor will heighten your cigars’ flavor and protect your investments. Spanish Cedar linings impart a spicy flavor, hold moisture well and provide protection from Tobacco Weevils. Avoid American Cedar or Western Red Cedar linings that can affect cigar flavor.</p>
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<div class="title"><strong>Décor </strong></div>
<p>Humidors come in many styles that will match the motif of a room. Look for rugged, frictionless hinges and lift-out trays that make it easy to display and access your cigars.</p>
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		<title>How To Care and Store Cigars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cuban cigars originate from the Caribbean, which has a tropical climate very different to Europe. As a natural product, your Havana cigars need to be kept carefully. They are used to being in a warm climate with a relatively high humidity. Therefore they will need to be protected from extremes of temperature and humidity (particularly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cuban cigars originate from the Caribbean, which has a tropical climate very  different to Europe. As a natural product, your Havana cigars need to be kept  carefully. They are used to being in a warm climate with a relatively high  humidity.<br />
Therefore they will need to be protected from extremes of  temperature and humidity (particularly low humidity). This is particularly  difficult to achieve in air conditioned and centrally heated buildings, where  the air tends to get de-humidified and cigars can dry out very quickly. Some  cigars come in aluminum tubes which can help preserve them in dry climates,  however they tend to mature at a much slower rate than ‘naked’ boxed  cigars.<br />
Maintain a temperature of 16 C to 20 C and a relative humidity of 65%  &#8211; 70%.</p>
<p><strong>Humidity</strong><br />
At the least, keep your  cigars in a tight fitting cupboard, drawer or box, away from radiators and other  sources of heat. Pick the coolest indoor spot in your house. Leave the cigars in  their original boxes as this will help preserve them, stop them from being  damaged, and prevent any cross-tainting of flavours between different varieties  of cigars stored in the same area. If the humidity in your make-shift humidor is  low, a damp sponge in a cup will serve as a basic provider of humidity.<br />
When  you purchase your cigars from Tomtom, they will be packed in an airtight zip-loc  bag, which will maintain the humidity of your cigars while you transport them  from the shop to your humidor. These bags are a very efficient short term  humidor, however we would not recommend that you leave your cigars sealed in  these bags for more than one month. Although humidity will be maintained, cigars  also need to be exposed to some fresh air to allow them to ‘breathe’ and age  correctly.<br />
A variety of desk-top and travel humidors can be purchased (see  ‘Accessories’) and are an essential item for the dedicated cigar smoker (more  information below).<br />
<strong>Temperature</strong><br />
The danger of excessive temperature  (combined with too much humidity) is that the cigars can either go moldy or be  damaged by weavil attack. If cigars go moldy, this is generally not a problem,  as long as it is spotted reasonably soon and the mould (or bloom) only appears  on the wrapper leaf. The mould can be removed with a soft brush (e.g. a badger  shaving brush) and then the cigar can be returned to store in the correct  conditions. If mould gets into the end of the cigar, we recommend that you do  not smoke it. Weavil, or tobacco beetle, is a more serious problem. If you see  any small holes in your cigar, you should take immediate action. Please call  Tomtom for further advice. Never store cigars near direct sunlight or for long  periods exposed to sea breezes (salt will not enhance your smoke). The lower the  temperature, the higher the humidity required to compensate.<br />
<strong>Desktop  Humidors</strong><br />
There is a very wide selection of these humidors on the market. The  basic design requirements are that they are sealable (and generally lockable!),  but allow the cigars to breathe. This is normally achieved by leaving the base  of the box unvarnished: and no portion of the inner cedar box should be  laminated. The box contains a fitting, which provides the humidity: this is  normally a pad containing a sponge or chalk, which can be dampened. The box may  also contain a dial showing humidity and temperature.<br />
As a rule of thumb, the  smaller the box, the harder it is to maintain a steady level of humidity within  its confines. These humidors do not regulate temperature. The price range starts  from about 125 for a plexi glass humidor, which will hold approximately 50  cigars to 2000 and above.  Fabulous humidors can also be created out of antique boxes which many  families have inherited as writing slopes or medal cases and which have since  become redundant. This is a very cost-effective way of storing your cigars in a  unique and personal humidor.<br />
<strong>Travel Humidors</strong><br />
Ranging in price from 100  upwards. These are not suitable for long-term storage of cigars, however they  are essential if you are moving about: the wrapper leaf on a handmade cigar is  very thin and delicate and will easily damage. The safest way to prevent this is  to keep the cigars in their original box, in tubes or in a purpose-built <a title="Travel Humidors" href="http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/306" target="_blank">travel  humidor</a>.<br />
<strong>Cigar Cases</strong><br />
Generally these do not offer humidification systems built in, but will protect your cigars if you take them in your pocket for the  day. There are some metal tubes with hermetically sealed screw tops that will  act in the same way as a cigar tube and seal in moisture. The majority are made  from leather and offer protection from damage as well as limited protection from  fluctuations in humidity and temperature.<br />
<strong>Reviving Dried-Out Cigars</strong><br />
This  is not an exact science and not always successful. Dry cigars need to be re-humidified very slowly and with care. We suggest you try <a href="http://www.stogieshumidors.com">Stogies Humidors</a> with any questions you may have regarding this.</p>

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