What do you mean by oily? Wet, or actual oil? You're going to have to elaborate on your situation more.
How are they smoking? Do the burn correct, and taste good, or the opposite?
Welcome.
What do you mean by oily? Wet, or actual oil? You're going to have to elaborate on your situation more.
How are they smoking? Do the burn correct, and taste good, or the opposite?
Welcome.
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Thank you for the welcome!
All of the cigars in the humidor are oily to the touch, leaving an oily residue on the fingertips. I haven't smoked any of them since I didn't know if this was a bad situation or not. The last smoke I had was September 24, and as I continued to check the humidity level, I noticed them starting to turn oily. I rotated them, and noticed that rotating them hadn't helped. I'll smoke one today so I will be able to answer the other questions you had.
Thanks again.
RetiredMP1SG
I've never heard of something like you're describing. What kind of cigars are they? Maybe they have painted wrappers that is lifting due to high humidity?
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
What do you use for humidity control? PG solution?
I was thinking the same thing as badwhale. Sometimes cigar makers will spray the wrapper with a dye to make them darker or make the shade more consistent. This might be what you are seeing. I've had these cigars appear oily and at times the dye would actually come off on my fingers.
Do some research into the cigars you have. You should be able to find out if this is the case. If this is what you are seeing, don't worry about it. They are ok to smoke.
Good luck.
I remember the Cusano 18 maduro's being like that - but IIRC it wasn't due to dye though. Will, I think you suggested at the time that it might have been because the filler/binder was some sort of old maduro wrapper (making it the 18 year stock) and the maduro wrapper was just very oily. Since then, I've had some Camacho triple maduro's that were more oily (oilier?) than normal and I've thought that maybe it was the same reason. Love those triple maddies though - they burn bad most times but their taste makes up for it.![]()
It is natural for the oils inherent in the leaf to come out after long storage.
The OP says the humidor is 5 years old - how long have the cigars been in it?
"Oily" is a quality much cited with premium cigar wrappers isn't it?
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