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Spotlight Brand: Daniel Marshall Red Label

June 16, 2013 |

From a master craftsman. 

Daniel Marshall, a name synonymous with super high-end humidors and accessories, is responsible for this beautiful, Nicaraguan super premium.

Anyone who owns a Daniel Marshall humidor understands the quality and attention to detail that's required to create such works of art. In fact, Daniel Marshall's reputation for quality is so exemplary his humidors have been featured in movies (Stealth), have been given away as gifts from United States presidents (President Bush), and can be found in the homes of famous actors such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Al Pacino, and Brad Pitt, just to name a few.

Daniel Marshall Red Label hails from the Plasencia factory in Nicaragua and comes packed to the brim with premium Nicaraguan long leaves from Jalapa, all concealed by a binder from Esteli. These tobaccos are then covered by a Nicaraguan-grown, 5-year-aged Habano wrapper. The result is an amazingly creamy character that presents some hints of spice and cedar throughout. Thoroughly well-balanced, Red Label is as smooth as it is flavorful, with a solid medium to full body. Rated '90' by Cigar Aficionado, this is an excellent everyday option for the most discerning aficionado.

Q & A: Humidor Placement?

Q.
Where is the best place for me to keep my humidor?

6/11/13 | by GB of Austin, TX

A.
​The best place to create a base camp for your humidor is in a dry, temperature controlled room in your home. You want your humidor in a room where the temperature doesn't exceed 75 degrees and doesn't drop below 64 degrees throughout the year. Do not leave your humidor by a window as the sun may cause the temperature and humidity to rise above the standard 70/70 rule. It's ok to leave your humidor in a finished basement as long as it doesn't get too damp, but you want to make sure you don't leave your humidor in a drafty area such as a lobby or by the front door. Basically, you want your humidor in the most stable environment possible. And remember, at the end of the day; let your hygrometer be your guide. 

by Sean G

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