Reclaiming My Fondness For the Best Way to Relax, A Cigar
I have posted in other threads that I once spent a ton of money at first and frankly smoked cigars wrong, didn't appreciate their individual flavors, then left them to dry out over a period of 1.5 years.
Here's my question as I try to reclaim my fondness for cigars (and try to reclaim those dried out cigars!)
I have a 150 Count Humidor coming in the mail. It's came with activator solution (50/50) and the Humi-Gel for humidification, I bought a digital Hygrometer and calibration kit and I currently have some cigars waiting for it. (Ashton VSG, Corojo 97, CAO Sopranos, Cusano 18 conn, Cusano corojo 97, Camacho Maduro, Vencgeance, Montecristo White, A Fuente Gran Reserva, Rocky Patel Vintage 1999 Connecticut etc.)
Now my question is I have only until now bought singles of premium cigars, and frankly with a 150 count
1) I can't afford to buy ALL premiums right away and
2) HATE seeing an empty humidor.
3) I have none to share the same cigar with, So with the intent of from now on every premium I buy, I will buy TWO or three so I can share or rest them, what is a good brand to get a BOX of, cheap but really rest/ages well so that I can fill 'er up and after a few months will actually have a decent cigar!
(I'm looking to spend NO MORE than $100 and the Girlfriend would like to keep it around $50)
I basically want to build up a FANTASTIC collection over the years (through the cigar of the month club and buying on recommendations of these forums) but I also want to get to aging some lower priced brands NOW so when I buy the Great cigars, I can keep my hands off of them for awhile.
I am still newer to the cigar world, so when you give suggestions please not if they are Full-bodied or milder etc. ANY suggestions is appreciated for I don't know what I like yet, the ONLY cigar I HAVE bought more than once was "The Edge"
THANKS!
Comments
I think the way you are doing it is good though, I like to buy singles or fivers to determine if I like something without going all out on a box purchase, and it has led me to some good cigars that I would not have tried if I had to make a box purchase only. I'm a fan of sampler packs as well, they are usually a really good way to get a wide sampling at a cheaper price.
Basically, what it boils down to is that there is no wrong way to go about this really, just find what works well for you and make sure you take care of those cigars this time around .
By the way, welcome to the forum.
Joe
IMHO, I'd get a few Cigar.com Super Samplers. The Cigar.com brands are very good, inexpensive, and contains everything from mild to full-bodied cigars. That will fit the bill perfectly if you want to fill the humidor and not break the bank at the same time.
As far as the cigars that were not cared for properly, 40-60% Rh in a humidor is a lot better than them sitting in open air where they would be dried out even worse, so I would imagine that they will reclaim alright. If it were me, I'd let them rest for another month at a stable RH so that they will hopefully balance out a little better, aside from that I don't see why they wouldn't be fine.
Sounds like your addiction is progressing well
Joe