When people are asked what are the best cigars the default answer is "Cuban cigars." Why is that? It is because Cuban cigars for a long time have been renowned for their taste and overall quality. If you are lucky enough to get your hands on a box of Cuban cigars then you are going to want to know how to preserve them. The most obvious way to preserve Cubans is with cigar humidors. Once you purchase Cuban cigars find out if they have or have not been aged already in cigar humidors if not they will need to sit in one for 6 to 12 months in order to get rid of bad gases and odors from the rolling process. Look for cigar humidors with tight seals that are made out of Spanish cedar. If you wanted the freshest cigars possible buy a digital   hygrometer to have complete control of the humidity. The temperature must be around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Put the humidity to 70%. Using distilled water is the best choice in your cigar humidors, which must be changed regularly.