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I have 8 Cumbres de Puriscal for trade. They are hand made Costa Rican cigars with a habano 2000 wrapper, cuban seed long filler tobacco. They are petite coronas.

They are excellent little cigars but are a little dry at the moment as I got them a couple months before I got my humi. I'm in the process of rehumidifying them currently however with a month or two in a humidor they'll be good as new. I'm not looking for a lot, maybe something similar to what Godfather did, trade the whole lot for one nice cigar(I could throw in something else as well). If you're interested let me know.

from their site:
Cumbres de Puriscal Gold
Body: Mild-to-medium
Flavor Profile: Nutty-cocoa, lightly earthy and tangy
Wrapper: Habano #91
Binder: Habano #50
Filler: Habanos #222, #50

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Originally posted by RX2010:
I have 8 Cumbres de Puriscal for trade. They are hand made Costa Rican cigars with a habano 2000 wrapper, cuban seed long filler tobacco. They are petite coronas.

They are excellent little cigars but are a little dry at the moment as I got them a couple months before I got my humi. I'm in the process of rehumidifying them currently however with a month or two in a humidor they'll be good as new. I'm not looking for a lot, maybe something similar to what Godfather did, trade the whole lot for one nice cigar(I could throw in something else as well). If you're interested let me know.

from their site:
Cumbres de Puriscal Gold
Body: Mild-to-medium
Flavor Profile: Nutty-cocoa, lightly earthy and tangy
Wrapper: Habano #91
Binder: Habano #50
Filler: Habanos #222, #50

You want to trade dried out cigars with someone? I've got some I've been keeping in the sock drawer called "Itsaboy". Will that work?


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they were dried out, they're recovering right now, as I said, probably another month in the humi and they'll be like new


thanks for two sarcastic responses to two posts in a row
 
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they were dried out, they're recovering right now, as I said, probably another month in the humi and they'll be like new


thanks for two sarcastic responses to two posts in a row

They'll never be the same. Dried out cigars do not recover. They may not be dried out any longer but they will not be the same. Best just to throw them out.


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they were dried out, they're recovering right now, as I said, probably another month in the humi and they'll be like new


thanks for two sarcastic responses to two posts in a row

They'll never be the same. Dried out cigars do not recover. They may not be dried out any longer but they will not be the same. Best just to throw them out.
Are you assuming they're crumbling into dust? I always heard a few weeks in a humi can bring a dry cigar right back to where it should be.
 
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