Cuban Cigars in a Humidor

by Alex Brown 20. November 2008 14:31



Cuban Cigars in a Humidor
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These are all Havanas, including some interesting ones which had been imported to the 1970's Soviet Union (from my russophile father-in-law, an ex-cigar smoker). For example, the Partagas ones on the extreme left and right with some spots of bloom. These had been reasonably well stored for years in a larder, and have been gently re-humidifying here for the last year or so. They smoke pretty well.

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