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I'm relatively new to cigars and this is my first post on this board. I just received a sampler of Padron cigars for my birthday. Do they need some time in the humidor or can I just light up? They were ordered on 5/2/08 from Famous Smokes and came in a gift box with no humidification. They feel ok to me but I am new. Any Opinions.
 
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Let em rest a week ...if you can...
 
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I would say that just to be safe, put them in the humidor for two weeks before you light up, to give them a chance to stabilize before you light them up.


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Welcome to CA Forums.

i sense the force is strong with u.........

Which Padrons did u get my friend?

Go ahead and blaze one up! should be fine.

enjoy!

-FS


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I like to let everything sit for at least 2 weeks to settle. More depending on the length of the journey. I think a bad burn caused from over/under humidified cigars can ruin the experience. JMHO, but then again that is what you asked for! Smile
 
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Or light one up now and smoke the rest later and see any diffrance..i've done it both ways..
 
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see normally I would recommend lighting one up now and age the rest to see if there's a difference, but I know the sampler is quite expensive and there are only 4 in the sampler. So I really strongly recommend that you let them sit for two weeks to properly enjoy them.


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All cigars that I receive through the mail I let sit in the humi. I have smoked some as soon as I get them but they are better when you let it sit (smokes better IMO).
 
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It was an 8 pack sampler with a #1, #2 and #6 serie 1926, an exlusivo, imperial and torpedo serie 1964 and a 4000 and a 6000. All natural I think I will smoke one now and then let the rest sit. Thanks for the tips. See ya around.

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Smoke the 4000 or 6000, let 1926's sit for a bit.


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Welcome Craig!

Its good to let any cigars you receive from the mail to rest a couple weeks in your humidor.


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cA tradition is that you have to send your best cigar to the first person that guesses your name. I guess Craig Treadway.. Wink


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