Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

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SrsMiscer
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

Post by SrsMiscer »

Obviously plume. Mold is patchy and fuzzy.
grateful1
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

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Simple....you can't tell without a closer look. Or direct look at the smokes(in hand).

IF I had to guess...mold.

I bet it doesn't wipe off easily.




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knickerbocker
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

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even in not so great pictures, mold is more 3D than that and heavier in certain spots over others. the picture posted it's even over the entire cigar and not 3D.  I'm confident it is not mold.
lundens
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

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Can't really say from the picture but because it appears concentrated at the head of the cigar, I would guess mold.  IMHO plume just doesn't appear that clearly after 9 years.
kingcohiba
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

Post by kingcohiba »

Baby powder!

Plume
wkoti
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

Post by wkoti »

[quote author=parshooter link=topic=16662.msg80350#msg80350 date=1356035271]
Not really. I have cigars in my Aristocrat, under the bottom shelf, that look a lot like that.  Just depends on the conditions.
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Under the bottom shelf? Sounds like those are dusty. ;D
KING
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

Post by KING »

I was wondering the same thing!

My guess would be a mix of dust and plume.

But I wouldn't be surprised one but if it was mold.

Could very easily be either.
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

Post by polarbear »

[quote author=lundens link=topic=16662.msg80362#msg80362 date=1356040859]
Can't really say from the picture but because it appears concentrated at the head of the cigar, I would guess mold.   IMHO plume just doesn't appear that clearly after 9 years.
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I picked up sealed box of Monte Sublimes earlier in the year that were covered in plume and they're only 4 years old

I vote plume
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

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There's a local B&M by me that uses tap water in their humidifiers, and almost every cigar in their shop that sits for more than a month is covered by little white mineral deposits.  We have pretty heavy mineral content in some of the water around here, and when it dries out, it looks like a fine white dust, similar to plume.  I guess it could be that too.  I still don't think its mold.
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lordlister
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Re: Cohiba EL 2003 Double Corona

Post by lordlister »

Looks like plume, but that's a suspicious amount of plume on these. I'm too lazy to dig up my box to compare, but I bet they don't look half as old and crusty.
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