The best place to store your fine cigars is in a humidor. Good humidors come in a variety of materials and sizes. You can find them made from exotic woods like Canarywood, or from pleasing grain woods such as cherry or maple. The inside should be lined with Spanish cedar and have a method of testing the humidity (hygrometer). Larger humidors have partitions to separate your various cigar brands. The most important thing to know about storing your cigars, is that they must be stored at 65-70 degrees of humidity and at a temperature of approximately 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Just remember the 70/70 rule. Good humidors come with a device (hygrolator) which maintains the proper level of humidity. The brand known as Credo has such a filler which holds the moisture and is one of many offered in the marketplace.