The following was taken from the CA website . . .
Q: I have a few really good cigars that have dried up a bit. It would be a real shame for them to go to waste. Is there anyway to bring these babies back to life?
A: When resuscitating a handmade smoke, patience is critical. Too much humidity too soon will shock the cigar, causing the wrapper to burst or split.
The best rehumidification method is to place the dried cigar in your humidor as far from the humidification device as possible. If your humidor holds fewer then 50 cigars, it's a good idea to put the cigar in a Ziplock bag inside the humidor for a few days. After this, remove the cigars from the Ziplock bag and, over the next three to four weeks, gradually move the cigar closer to the humidifier. This will protect the wrapper from damage and eventually restore the cigar to smoking condition. Again, be patient. The process can take months.
If a cigar is too dry for too long, essential oils will be lost, and its flavor will never return to normal.
Hope that helps.
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