Rehydrating OLD Cigars

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Dec 11, 2021
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I’m going to disagree about them being dead, and that “dry” means “flavorless”. I’ve smoked some previously dry cigars, brought back to 65%, and they were enjoyable. Certainly, I find that dry pipe tobacco is the shizzizle. Old and dry…haven’t tried that yet, but that’s what trial and error is all about!

@AcesAndEights, how did this work out?
Still haven’t fired one up. Going ‘low ‘n slow’ on the rehydration. Next weekend will be two months. That was kinda my target date.
 

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Still haven’t fired one up. Going ‘low ‘n slow’ on the rehydration. Next weekend will be two months. That was kinda my target date.
I have some cigars from the 1950s in my humidor. Sure they were dry when I found them but I'm still going to give one a try. I have a bone dry jar of Partagas Picadura, the Cuban pipe tobacco, and it tastes just fine.