although cooler storage temperatures are definitely not a problem for cigars (as long as you maintain a reasonable relative humidity).
Why do we attempt to keep them at 70 deg. then? The key is in the subtle difference between stable storage and true aging. Your cigars will not age, mature...
Worms are an unfortunate part of the tobacco world. They are more common than most smokers think. (shudder...) They are sensitive to temperature, and may start hatching when the temp is held over 75-80 degrees.
Tobacco worms eat tobacco leaves rather voratiously. Even though cigar makers...
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