I can already see that this is a lot more complicated than pipes, which is a minus in my book.
When I buy someone else's tobacco, pipes and now cigars, i tend to ignore everything they tell me about how these items were taken care of and rely on my own experience, which unfortunately for me, when it comes to cigars is really limited...
90% of the cigars were allegedly kept in a big operational humidor. This was the case up to a month ago, when they were moved and handled. I am getting the big humidor next week and the next batch of cigars.
There were some very dry and crumbly, cheap cigars, which were kept outside of the humidor and were thrown away per my request.
The challenges that I face right now are:
1 - properly determining the moisture level of the cigars - so far I believe that most of them are above 60% with just some of them being a bit under
2 - how can I trust the moisture meters if they show different values and is there a proper way to calibrate them
3 - should i be dividing and separating the cigars and if yes what factors play a role here.