expired Posted by iota_kbc • Feb 12, 2025
Feb 12, 2025 3:02 AM
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expired Posted by iota_kbc • Feb 12, 2025
Feb 12, 2025 3:02 AM
Oliva 10-Cigar Flight Sampler $19.99
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new too these, want to get some as presents for my old buddies
new too these, want to get some as presents for my old buddies
Oliva good, *cough* Cigarpage good.
*cough cough*
I hope they'll open a sister site called COPDpage at some point.
I'm going to need it.
(Jokes aside, you can't go wrong with this sampler, make sure you keep the maduro robusto for yourself. Great smoke)
Oliva good, *cough* Cigarpage good.
*cough cough*
I hope they'll open a sister site called COPDpage at some point.
I'm going to need it.
(Jokes aside, you can't go wrong with this sampler, make sure you keep the maduro robusto for yourself. Great smoke)
I usually just wash it back down with some scotch anyway
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new too these, want to get some as presents for my old buddies
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If you haven't jumped into cigars yet, this is a great place to start.
Get a large Ball jar to store them. (Cool, dark place) Sometimes Cigarpage will include a small boveda pack for humidity- other times they don't. If they do, toss everything into your jar and wait a week or two then dig in. If not, go pick up a 69 or 65% boveda.
If you don't have a cutter, no worry… use a clean razor blade to remove the very end of the end cap. (Remove a piece about the size of a pencil. Check your draw (inhale) and if it has air coming through without feeling like you're sucking a milkshake through a straw you are good. If it's tight, cut a bit more and recheck.
Use wood matches if no butane lighter, just let them burn a bit first to burn off that end. (Yes you can use a Bic, not ideal but it works. They do it in Cuba ALL the time)
It's not rocket science.
Get these and start the journey
These would need to be stored at proper humidity to last that long. They are usually sent in a humidity bag or with a humidity pack in a bag…. Neither will last that long. You might be able to store the whole thing in a glass jar but I've found those bags are hit and miss as far as humidity.
Also, these are not sticks you want to rest and age. (Most Nicaraguan and surrounding area's cigars don't age great) Cubans need age, the rest just need acclimation once brought home. 1-2 week up to a few months but after that they start to drop off)
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new too these, want to get some as presents for my old buddies
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