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Nzoner's Game Room>*****THE OFFICIAL CIGAR THREAD*****
Bwana 06:06 PM 07-06-2010
About the only cigars I have ever tied into, other than a few Cuban Cohiba's before a few years ago, were nasty stock. I started flying to Belize every year on vacation and while I was there, I started trying several different varieties and was pleasantly surprised. At this point I have two humidors and several different selections. I still don't smoke that many, but I break one out on Friday nights, or when the boys are over for a beer. Are any of you guys into cigars?
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scho63 07:02 PM 11-04-2022
For a real nice easy to smoke medium bodied cigar, try the La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor Duque.
Also the Romeo and Julieta 1875 Reserva Real Torpeedo.
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scho63 07:06 PM 11-04-2022
No smoking outside this morning as it was freezing out, 41° but felt like 36°.

Hopefully tomorrow morning will be warmer.
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emaw82 08:51 AM 11-05-2022
CigarPage has one of their $19.99 5 pack deals going on. This one is for large ring cigars. Selection isn't bad... Includes some Aging Room, CAO, Caldwell, RP, RyJ, Montecristo, Southern Draw, etc. I've seen better selections on their deals before, but wanted to pass it along for anyone who isn't familiar with the site. They get 5 pack deals like this about once a month or so. Hard to beat with free shipping. If you sign up for emails you'll get notified of all their deals.

https://www.cigarpage.com/fatty-fatnip-fats.html
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emaw82 09:00 AM 11-05-2022
That Camacho Triple Maduro 660 is a steal at that price. Highly recommend that cigar if you haven't tried it. Super dark and toothy.
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scho63 10:04 AM 11-05-2022
Today's lineup:
Romeo and Julieta 1875 Toro
H. Upmann 1844 Vintage Cameroon Toro
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emaw82 04:37 PM 11-05-2022
Originally Posted by scho63:
Today's lineup:
Romeo and Julieta 1875 Toro
H. Upmann 1844 Vintage Cameroon Toro
Do you like the RyJ Romeo? One of my favorites in the Robusto. The 5 x 54 is about a perfect size IMO.
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emaw82 04:42 PM 11-05-2022
Anyone use the PerfecDraw? It is a freaking game changer. You can find it on sale for ~ $30 and it pays for itself in no time if you get a cigar with a tight draw.
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SupDock 06:47 PM 11-05-2022
Originally Posted by scho63:
There is a BIG difference between plume and mold.

The little white dots that are produce by the sugars can easily be wiped off and have no impact other than to know your sugar has a perfect age and humidity.

If you have ever been unfortunate to see mold, I haven't in my humidors but my cousin did once, they kill the cigar and usually you see other signs like greenish color and slightly swelled cigars from over moisture.
More and more authority figures are saying plume doesn’t exist at all

I’m not aware of any cigar that was alleged to have “plume” that was seen under microscope and it wasn’t actually mold.
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scho63 07:08 PM 11-05-2022
I had plume on one of my Liga Privada's early this year and the second time on a My Father Le Bijou 1922.

The next time it occurs, I will take some photos.
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scho63 07:17 PM 11-05-2022
Originally Posted by emaw82:
Anyone use the PerfecDraw? It is a freaking game changer. You can find it on sale for ~ $30 and it pays for itself in no time if you get a cigar with a tight draw.
I own one of those quad metal tools that looks like a skinny flashlight with a small punch on one end, large punch on the other, a double prong nubber inside and a long draw tool with barbed edges on the other.


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SupDock 07:31 PM 11-05-2022
Originally Posted by scho63:
I had plume on one of my Liga Privada's early this year and the second time on a My Father Le Bijou 1922.

The next time it occurs, I will take some photos.
I would love to see!

Thanks for all the photos you share already.
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emaw82 11:08 AM 11-06-2022
So I jinxed myself. Bought a tubo Montecristo White and sure enough when I removed the cedar sleeve it had the white powder/ dust. I usually stay away from tubos bc I've heard they are more prone to it. I'm still leaning towards the mold side of the debate, but I did wipe it off and smoke it and it was fine (it was on the wrapper only, not the foot). I just think that if plume was scientifically proven cigar companies would be pushing that narrative like crazy in their advertisements. 'Look how well our cigars plume out with age' type of thing, but I haven't seen that. Either way I tend to think it is harmless if it isn't in the filler.

Beautiful day out today. I'm enjoying a cigar and a good book outside. Gotta make the most of the weather before winter kicks in. Smoking the H. Upmann 1844 reserve now.
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scho63 09:30 AM 11-07-2022
I think they are afraid too many casual smokers will mistake mold for plume.

Also I find it occurs a little dryer cigar where the moisture on the wrapper dries.

Ambassador Cigars in Paradise Valley is a high end cigar shop and lounge with multiple cigars displaying bloom at different times. They have over $1.5 million in inventory in the giant walk in humidor and they wouldn't let them stay if it was mold.
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scho63 09:31 AM 11-07-2022
This mornings sticks:
E.P. Carrillo Encore Torpeedo
Oliva Series V Melanio Torpeedo

These two are in my Top 10
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scho63 09:12 AM 11-08-2022
Voting day stogies:
Hoyo de Monterrey Excaliber Robusto
Romeo and Julieta Vintage Toro
H. Upmann 1844 Reserve Maduro Toro-my first time smoking this. Came with Altadis 9 cigar sampler of 9 different cigars.
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