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that opie is wearing a sweater!
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So, what does actual plume look like then? (needing a reference point)
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Mold in anything is really kinda scary! I don't even like blue cheese or it's family ;s |
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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. Not to be confused with mold, which is a bluish fungus that stains the wrapper. Also Known As: Bloom Also: http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/5070 http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/5439 |
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Cool pic, Wade--hope that's one of your sticks :dr
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man, a shame to see all that mold on a cigar :(
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I actually did look a bit for some photos because I figured you didn't know what it was nor what it looked like based on your post, but I couldn't find anything that I felt was clear and a good depiction of the condition, and I never bothered to shoot photos of the cigars I've owned which developed it. Age isn't necessarily a determining factor. Some cigars will never develop plume, others can develop it in very short time periods. It has more to do with the leaf and the storage than anything else. |
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Looks good.
I need to get my cigars to look like that |
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then wipe it off, wipe it again with vodka, then smoke it. I thought it must surely be under the cedar wrap. And what I am REALLY saying is that I still would not smoke it, but for YOU, if you see a clean foot and you remove all that, it might not hurt you. Look at it this way, you are already dying a little inside just from the grief. Trouble with smoking them like that is that you can get a little of that fluff in your sinuses and be utterly convinced the whole cigar is moldy. It will affect the taste of the smoke so strongly but you could hand it to someone else and they might not even detect it. You should be OK, though if you clean it....IF NOT, I get your Packers tickets. |
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Got a Monte Open Junior with what I think is mold on the foot:
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/IMG_1285.jpg I sent the vendor a little email letting them know. They insist it's plume because it's white, and mold is green. I told them I'm not upset, and I don't expect 100% from something like cigars, and don't expect a replacement or anything for something as trivial as 1 cigar. I know that in a full box, there will be duds, so if 1 tubo has this, no biggie. |
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Vendor needs a little education...:sl
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Plume has no hair. ;)
I'd snip that Monte Open back 1/8 inch, too, see where it leads. Might be good to salvage. |
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I just hate how vendors and B&M's lie about mold. Do they REALLY believe it is plume? I mean come on! It is so obvious what mold is vs. plume.
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http://www.nachi.org/images08/white-mold.jpg Or tell them to go blanch a tomato and peel it, then leave it out for a week or so, then when it starts looking like this, they smoke it, because it's all "plumey": http://thumbs.ifood.tv/files/images/...to-mold-01.jpghttp://thumbs.ifood.tv/files/images/...to-mold-02.jpg |
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