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I have a Monte #2 and a Bolivar Royal Corona sitting in my humidor. I only have one of each and have heard they will be much better if i let them sit... opinions? I've never had either one of these cigars before. My humidor is only a desktop 50 capacity box. Will the aging do that much in a humidor like this? Cigar smoking is a rather new hobby for me so of course i want to try everything i can get my hands on. Your advice is appreciated.
 
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I have a Monte #2 and a Bolivar Royal Corona sitting in my humidor. I only have one of each and have heard they will be much better if i let them sit... opinions? I've never had either one of these cigars before. My humidor is only a desktop 50 capacity box. Will the aging do that much in a humidor like this? Cigar smoking is a rather new hobby for me so of course i want to try everything i can get my hands on. Your advice is appreciated.


It's true, the size doesn't matter! It's how you use it... As long as you keep your humidor with the right humidity settings and temperature, they will age fine. And yes, they will be better with age.
 
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I have a Monte #2 and a Bolivar Royal Corona sitting in my humidor. I only have one of each and have heard they will be much better if i let them sit... opinions? I've never had either one of these cigars before. My humidor is only a desktop 50 capacity box. Will the aging do that much in a humidor like this? Cigar smoking is a rather new hobby for me so of course i want to try everything i can get my hands on. Your advice is appreciated.


If you are talking about letting them stabilize after shipping, I would let them sit at 62-64 R/H for at least a month.
If you want to age two cigars, you will more than likely succumb to the temptation and burn them up long before the years it takes to gain the benefits of ageing.


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