Quote Originally Posted by 597 View Post
It's up to you if you want to remove the wrapper. From what I have heard there are Pros/Cons.

The Pros of leaving a wrapper on is that it will retain more moisture than without the wrapper, and that it will hold its own taste/smell better and not absorb other cigars smells/taste as quick. These can be important depending on how many diffrent cigars you have in a humidor and or if you have a humidifier in the storage box.

The Pros of taking off the wrapper is that the cigars will supposedly age "better". Generally speaking this would be applicable in a humidor with cedar lineing. Also the Cigars will pick up other cigars smells/taste that are also exposed in the humidor unwrapped and touching (apparently I read somewhere that some people do this on cheap cigars to get a cheap cigars to taste like a better, thats assuming you pair them with a better cigar)
I don't believe this information to be true. Cellophane is permeable, so really it doesn't make a difference at all whether you remove the cello or not. The only difference is that the cellophane will protect the wrapper a bit, but other than that it is a matter of personal opinion.

It is generally accepted that non-flavored cigars do not "marry" their flavors. Although some people will go lengths to seperate their cigars from different regions.

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