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This is a discussion on I don't suppose there's a way to revive a dry cigar within the Cigar Questions forums, part of the General Cigar Discussion category; My uncle recently did this for a friend who had let a few CC's dry out on his trip back ...
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Maturing Puffer Fish
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Re: I don't suppose there's a way to revive a dry cigar
My uncle recently did this for a friend who had let a few CC's dry out on his trip back from vacation. He put them in his humidor straight away and they turned out fine.
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Full grown Puffer Fish
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Re: I don't suppose there's a way to revive a dry cigar
Three months dry is a long time, and the cigars are probably toast. The taste comes from the oils in the tobacco, and when it evaporates the taste is gone, and cannot be recovered. Can't hurt to try though just to see. Bring them back very slowly or they will self destruct.
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Young Puffer Fish
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Re: I don't suppose there's a way to revive a dry cigar
Yeah I'll at least give it a shot. If it doesn't work I only have myself to blame.
Just learn from your mistakes I guess. I didn't even realize I still had it. I just came across it when I was digging in the closet.
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