camgfs:I doubt that they've gone bad. Cigars that are kept in the same humidor will pick up slightly on smell and flavor from other cigars that they touch, but that's not always a bad thing, AND it takes a long time for that to happen, unless you have 'flavoured' cigars in the same humi.In winter months, you will find it more difficult to maintain a constant humidity. A drop in RH for a few days will not ruin your smokes. The "Crackle" sound you hear is common with almost any premium cigar, even at 75% RH, so don't worry about that. Cigars start to "Crackle" only a short time after they are rolled (short, as in weeks to months) and are like that before they are shipped to distributers. It just means the tobacco has dried enough to be smoked.I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong on that
camgfs:I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong on that
camgfs: Cigars that are kept in the same humidor will pick up slightly on smell and flavor from other cigars that they touch