How long do cigars last? That depends. Once unwrapped, a cigar lasts only two to three days without the proper storage and preservation methods. But when stored correctly, good Cuban cigars can last and improve for many many years.
Not all cigars are made equal, and those with lower-quality construction and lower-quality ingredients will not last as long as those that are hand-rolled in Cuba.
There are some telltale signs and it’s usually easy to identify cigars that are better made and last longer. The best rule is to skip the cigars packaged in cellophane wrappers; the plastic wrapping is a sure sign of cheap construction and materials.
If you invest in quality sticks, you need to store them appropriately. Here are some common questions about the shelf life of cigars in and out of the humidor.
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