Is the "dust" ok?
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oh, if you come across any "Pre-Embargo" Ghurka's Ill pay dearly for them. By far THE best smoke E.V.E.RRRRRRR lol
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very common for vintage (aged) cigars to develop an extremely light, pure white dusting of mold. Not harmful at all, and signifies a mellowing of the tobacco. Green, however, signals decay and bad cigars. Proper humidity control is vital.
All of my '88s and '93s have this, as do my "aging" boxes of LGCs. I usually wipe the mold off when I give a cigar to a friend. Doesn't bother me anymore.
If you'd like a try at one, email me, I'll send you a few stogies.
Plume is what it's called.....lets say it's the grey hair of cigars. If you don't want them send them here I'll disposed of them for you
In my book a cigar with plume that consists of white dusting stated earlier is like aged Scotch, better with time and the flavor characteristics change usually for the better.
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Well played sir...well played.
I will return to enjoying my LaFlourDominica Airbender. Tasty stick if you like them with depth.
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Just finished an Alec Bradley American Sun Grown. Very good medium bodied cigar for around $5. Highly recommended.
Last edited by vaglocker; 10-02-2012 at 08:57 PM.
Mmmmmmmm. Gonna light up a '93 and enjoy it with a glass of Woodford Reserve.
Cheers everyone, and enjoy your Friday night!