Hi everyone. I have a general question. I three cigars that are aluminium tubed and wrapped in cedar. I purchased them a while ago from one of JR Cigar's closeouts. I opened them today and there is a slight ammonia smell. The cigars themselves look fine. Before I purchased a proper humidor I stored some cigars in an aluminium lined plastic container with a humidification device. I seem to remember the same faint ammonia smell when I recharged it. Is that a sign the cigar is going bad or do cigars lose ammonia as party of the aging process? I would assume that if they did their taste and aroma would improve hence the reason one ages cigars. Just curious. So to sum up. Ammonia smell=good or ammonia smell=bad?
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