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A Partagas Serie P No 2 shifted my love from Monte 2 last night. What a beautiful and refine smoke! Although it's a 07, young, young and young again, hints of potential lurk, but the great construction, even burn and aloeswood aroma did won me over. Interesting enough, this was stored in a 55f/65humd cigar cabin/fridge. So I wonder if cold storage actually contribute to a more refine Habanos?

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The cooler temp actually delays the aging process and amplifies humidity levels making ideal humidity readings more humid in fact for cigars.
 
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I just recently got around to trying the P2...what a great smoke...I agree...for my tastes maybe even better than the MC2...and that has been in my top 5 since I started smoking a few years ago...


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About six months ago I picked up 3 fivers "En Tubo" got to be the best cigars I have had so far this year. The black tubes are most striking in appearance as well.


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The cooler temp ... amplifies humidity levels making ideal humidity readings more humid in fact for cigars.


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you should store your cigars in 65/65 but smoke them at 72%. This is what the major cigar shops in London do


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