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I'm starting to realize the good old boy click here and hurt people hurt others with judgmental criticism, no need to waste my time with despairing old men
So one more for the flaming pinhole view of life crowd 4 year old Gurkhas with out wrapper and aged plume Definition: Plume or bloom is a fine white powder or dust which forms on cigars when oils exude from the tobacco as a result of aging. Plume is a good sign that a cigar has been properly aged, and it can easily be brushed off. http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=8039 |
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Well alrighty then.
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Yep, mold.
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Your quote only validates what I posted. That plume indicates cigars have been properly aged/stored. Plume does not add any flavor or richness to the cigar. And, honestly, if you absolutely insist that the pictures you provided are not mold, then no amount of civil discourse will help you. I would be willing to bet that even your idol, Richard Hacker, would inform you it's mold. Here's an idea, post the picture and question to another half-dozen cigar communities and see what they have to say. |
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BTW, if we want to split hairs and say plume is proper aging, let's knock ourselves out but "proper" truly has nothing to do with it. It has to do with oils in the wrapper and the moisture it had when rolled/boxed.
So, if if that is considered proper aging when it is a natural process for cigars rolled and packaged in this manner, then yeah, they are aging properly when there is plume or, they are just doing what they were going to do anyway, if properly humidified, and kept stored long term. Mold, is mold, is mold, generally from over humidification. Old farts generally do know a few things or two. It's the failure of young ones to tap that knowledge and attempt to reinvent the wheel that is truly sad. |
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Also moldy cigars....oils do not just spring out of a single spot and crystalize into a white puff my friend.
BTW, mold can also be easily brushed off and leave no marks on the wrapper. |
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One more thing not all of us are old farts! Hell I'm not over 50 yet. |
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That is definitely mold if it is growing on the band. Just brush it off, you should be fine. I would also check your humidity just to be safe. I have received plenty of boxes that look worse than that. And once you brush them off, if your humidity is fine, it shouldn't come back. |
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cigar.com has a nice post with pictures about the difference between mold and plume. There are pics, but also a very good description.
http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/630996/ShowThread.aspx |
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Awesome article and photos right on point with the overwhelming consensus expressed on this thread. Awesome post! |
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And if it were plume, you make the jump that this one case vaildates Hacker's erred hypothesis across the board. I had a nickel with Jefferson on both sides once, so I might assert that all nickels have two Jeffersons. I would be wrong. |
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Damn, was never worried before but now I am a little, I have some cigars that have spotted white on them, that does wipe off with a wipe o the finger. I have other cigars in that same humidor that have been in there longer that do not have anything on them. My digital hydrometer says my sticks stay between 63-73 depending on the season. Am I ok?
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You can wipe the mold off any way you feel comfortable with: finger, soft cloth, etc.
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I have to confess to being confused on the mold and plume analysis myself. Mold that is blue is only mold. White stuff is a bit more tricky. Plume is supposed to be crystals that appear on the wrapper and are basically sugar. White pockets can be mineral growths and are hard and stalky and tend to be all round splotches but furry white stuff is at best not right. As the article below will state wipe off white stuff and hope it doesn't return. Even if its not mold it tastes odd.
http://www.cigarjournal.co/index.php...-ausgabe201001 I recommend this article. My two cents. |
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I've seen actual plume a few times...fwiw, I tend to dig through the cigars with plume to the second level. All it shows is proper storage, it doesn't make the cigar taste any better.
To me it kind of looks like when I get a little too friendly at the strip club...the cigars have a glitter-like shimmer over the entire wrapper where the oils have come to the surface and crystallized. Found a good pic: http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps3b3b3782.jpg |
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NOOOO Outlaw God, don't listen to these trollers and haters! You are correct! You keep doing you baby.
Cello OFF! YOU GOT PLUME! Gurkha 4 life! The icehog has never had the opportunity to experience the indelible flavors that is the Gurkha...whatever that is you got there. And Huy posted the picture of Mandy Patinkin from the show Homeland. I don't think that's the author...unless that's his pseudonym. In which case, I believe him, just look how full that beard is! PS - did you guys know that Mandy Patinkin was Inigo Montoya from Princess Bride? Life changing news, I know. |
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The powder is indeed plume. Plume not from tobacco mind you, but from the solidifying flavorings and additives that were applied on the Gurkha tobacco to deliver its incredible flavors. We need to educate these folks. Do you have more pictures of other cigars? |
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