How do I organise my humidor?

Quick answer

Group cigars by brand or rest stage, keep boxes of fresh arrivals on the bottom and aged cigars on top, and never bury a new cigar under an older one.

A humidor that has not been organised is a humidor where you smoke whatever is on top. After six months of casual use, you are no longer choosing your cigars; you are accepting whichever stick fell out when you opened the lid. Organisation is the difference between a working collection and a pile.

The simplest layout uses two principles. First, group cigars by brand or by rest stage. Boxes can stay together; loose singles are best kept in groups by manufacturer. Second, put fresh arrivals on the bottom and the cigars you actually plan to smoke this month on top. This means the freshest cigars get the longest rest before you reach them, and the ones already in their drinking window are the ones you grab when a friend stops by.

Two practical rules. Never bury a new cigar under an older one; you will forget about it. Use cedar dividers or small trays to separate categories rather than letting everything mix into one cedar drawer.

For larger collections, a three-tier approach works well: a “to smoke this week” tray on top, a “resting” middle layer, and a “long-term aging” bottom layer. Some smokers also keep a separate sealed cabinet for cigars they intend to age beyond a year, away from the working humidor.

The full case on humidor management is in How to Rest a Cigar.

Last Reviewed on 2026-05-04

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