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trying to find my way
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To make this real simple if it is in your own collection and looks like plume,mold,dust.....wipe it off and smoke it. If you go to a B&M and it looks like it has plume,dust,mold steer clear!
Just remember plume does not change the flavor. Not having plume does not mean you are doing anything wrong. I see these posts on every Cigar board out there. Quit getting hung up on plume!!! It dont mean squat!! Just enjoy your cigars. |
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i just find it humerous that almost with 99% of these cases of threads being started that it almost always winds up being mold/dust. i've honestly never seen a case of someone finding something from a b&m that really had plume on it. btw, after looking at it it looks like it's never been wiped down and it's really impurities from the humidification (probably minerals) building onto the cigar. as everyone else stated the rule is that if it's on the band, it isn't plume.
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