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    Have you smoked either of these cigars before?

    It's entirely possible that you just don't like these cigars. Your palate may not be ready for them...

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    High heat and low RH for three days will make a cigar dry as a bone. Dry cigars burn hot and harsh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    Have you smoked either of these cigars before?

    It's entirely possible that you just don't like these cigars. Your palate may not be ready for them...
    Never, however friends that smoke them enjoy many similar cigars that I personally enjoy also.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    High heat and low RH for three days will make a cigar dry as a bone. Dry cigars burn hot and harsh.
    So that is the "Hot smoke" comment from above. Makes perfect sense

    I have been reading/lurking alot but never saw anything about a dry=hot harsh burn

    Thanks

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    Yes...dry does equal hot and harsh.

    Think of wood in the campfire. Damp wood doesn't burn well, and smokes a lot. Dry wood on the other hand smokes very little, but combust violently compared to the wet wood. Now think of your cigar. The higher the RH the "damper" it is.
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    Yes, dry=hot=harsh.
    Last edited by PuffTheMagicDragon; 06-02-2006 at 10:33 PM.

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    Florida is horrible when it comes to leaving your cigars unprotected.. Great humidity, but that doesn't keep your cigars protected from the heat. I suggest that if anyone plans to travel, they find the appropriate case to keep their cigars in. You need to find a rugged travel humidor, the ones I know are the Travel Trek or Road Warrior, Cigar Caddy, and even making a small coolidor... The tip when traveling is plan ahead. Especially if you're leaving your cigars in the elements.
    Last edited by tampacigargirl; 06-04-2006 at 11:47 AM.

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