Who's Gilberto?
Who's Gilberto?
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I've heard they merge, but I've never notice it. I like taking the cello off also.
Well I never remove the cellophane. There is no marked advantage to doing so, but the disadvantage is that it does provide the cigar with some degree of protection. When you get lots of sticks in your humidor, they get jostled around and sensitive wrappers can get dings and tears in them. So just my two cents, that's why I never remove the cellophane (until I smoke it, that is, naturally).
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
If I'm aging: Cello off in box
If I'm smoking or only have a few singles: Cello on.
...I keep the cello around though, especially if I"m shipping cigars.
Last edited by King Catfish; 02-27-2008 at 02:59 PM.
I have one of the screw top tubes with a light spring in the bottom that keeps the cigar from moving.
All in all I think the cellophane is there for the retail humidor. You know how many times a cigar might be examined, sniffed, rolled, whatever before it's finally purchased. Therefore the cellophane is a good idea, but once it's found a home then it can come off. JMO
Maybe its all in my head but I seem to notice a difference in the wrapper, it seems softer and more subtle to the touch when the cello is off.
Now that I think of it, it's mostly my naturals that I take the cello off, not the maduros.
I leave them how they came in. I do have to say that cigars with out cello look much more aesthetic when on display.
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