It's funny. Everyone loves a 1926. Such a damn good cigar. Perfection even. It's almost to the point where when we discuss the "best" NC cigars, it's just assumed they are part of that ranking.My favorite, #6 natural. 7 months rested, and still has just a hint of pepper. Compliments a creamy texture very smoothly. Hazelnut and dried berries. I want to eat this cigar, hahaView attachment 171341
I love the 1926 #6, and the 1964 Hermoso, both in natural. They are so, so good, my favorite NC’s.It's funny. Everyone loves a 1926. Such a damn good cigar. Perfection even. It's almost to the point where when we discuss the "best" NC cigars, it's just assumed they are part of that ranking.
"I think ________ is the best NC I've ever smoked?"
"Well...not counting the 1926, right?"
"Oh of course not!"
Yeah!! Tried my first one last weekend and they're amazing!
They never disappoint!Yeah!! Tried my first one last weekend and they're amazing!
Leave it open for a few hours. I have some that get stubborn. That seems to helpView attachment 171353
It was way too wet. I have one container that refuses to stay below 69%. I've tried everything and it seems like it just wants to be difficult.
I kept a couple of desiccant packs for my trouble tupperdors. 69% was around where they used to sit no matter what...even when I switched to 62% Bovedas.View attachment 171353
It was way too wet. I have one container that refuses to stay below 69%. I've tried everything and it seems like it just wants to be difficult.