What's in your humidor?

I have a little bit of everything in the humidor. Too many to list but some of the favorites are joya de Nicaragua, cao, rocky Patel, man o war, perdomo, 5 Vegas, Gurkha, don pepin so on and so on.
 

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Lately I've been a fan of the H. Upmann and NUB's..... But my taste seems to change frequently.

And If anyone has a line on some of the Rocky Patel NRA edition that came out a couple years ago, let me know!!
 
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Let's see.....

Cohiba red dot gigante
Makers Mark bourbon season 650 (infused)
Nub madoro
Graycliff 1666
King Havano
Acid Madura
Montecristo petit edmundo (Cuba)
Romeo Y Julieta Churchill (Cuba)
Hoyo De Monterey epicure #1 (Cuba)
Victor Sinclair vintage select box pressed
Rocky Patel fusion
Rock Patel decades 10th anniversary
Davidoff Nicaragua

The Cubans I got while overseas, keeping them cause they are hard to replace. Not willing to take another trip just for them. Honestly the sticks available domestically seem to be more consistent and balanced compared to the few true Cubans I burnt while traveling. But they look good in the box!

I burned an Drew Estate my Uzi weighs a ton last night out by the fire pit in the back yard. Good smoke, full bodied, held a head well and burned cool to the end. Definitely gonna get another next time I order a few.

I am a fan of cigars international and cigars.com. They deliver fresh and fast, even in the stan.......
 
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My stock is low...but she's been keeping me at ~70% humidity for a good 10 years now. And that's no easy task in dry Denver - hence the multiple oasis.
 
That's what I need. My cigars die quickly in the So Cal desert. Hard to Maintain a humid humidor :grayno:

Yeah, if you notice I even have a small 3rd - and you do have to replace them every now and then..I usually make them last a year or two by switching up refills between propy glycol and distilled water. If you just use distilled water the PG wears out and doesn't really retain water as well over time.
 
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