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    First Release Opus X RDC, this is plume

    This my look like mold, but again, this is plume.

    Mold forms around the cap or the cigar, and then in larger patches around the cigar.

    Plume, when held to the light, looks like it has been covered with glitter. Lucky enough, I got my hands on an Orginal Release Opus and they look like they are just covered in glitter. It's 10 yrs old and I'll burn it one day.

    helpful link with links and pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    Mold forms around the cap or the cigar, and then in larger patches around the cigar.

    Plume, when held to the light, looks like it has been covered with glitter.
    So for those of you paying attention...

    If it's an OpusX, it's a plume, if it's anything else, it's mold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chè
    Plume... is it really something mystical? In my experience, Plume is a phenomenon that occurs when atmospheric changes occur sort of too rapidly for cigars to cope.

    If you have a nice sized cooler, place several boxes of cigars inside, in a completely separated bucket or other water proof container, put a bag of ice. Leave the cooler sealed with the ice & cigars in it and I'm sure randomly you'll find cigars with tiny white crystals forming.
    What? Look up and read the post before your's


    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    So for those of you paying attention...

    If it's an OpusX, it's a plume, if it's anything else, it's mold
    LOL! It would appear that way! No but opus has a really oily wrapper, I'd say that helps it's process. I've got some DCM's with plume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    What? Look up and read the post before your's
    I read it before posting but my point (at least in my view) was that with the right storage conditions and changes with-in those said conditions, anyone can manufacture plume.

    It does seem to require vitolas with some oil to give to create the scenario but beyond that, cooling your cigars (I.E. take a couple out of your nice climate controlled house out into the brisk winter air inside a ziplock bag and don't be surprised if a half hour to an hour later you have plume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chè
    (I.E. take a couple out of your nice climate controlled house out into the brisk winter air inside a ziplock bag and don't be surprised if a half hour to an hour later you have plume.
    I wish I'd seen this a month ago when you posted it... You're telling me if I take my box of cigars for a walk around the block when I get home they will had turned the natural oils from the wrapper of the cigar into plume...

    I seriously doubt that would happen.

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    I hate bringing up old threads but I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. Got some white stuff on a few of my cigars and I'm not sure if it's mold or plume no that I care so much they're some crappy macanudos that I prolly won't smoke but hey I'm curious. here are some pics not sure if you guys can see anything the pics aren't so great.

    For the record it dusted off pretty easily but it did have sort of a fuzzy look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prophetic_joe
    I hate bringing up old threads but I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. Got some white stuff on a few of my cigars and I'm not sure if it's mold or plume no that I care so much they're some crappy macanudos that I prolly won't smoke but hey I'm curious. here are some pics not sure if you guys can see anything the pics aren't so great.

    For the record it dusted off pretty easily but it did have sort of a fuzzy look.

    damn pj...... those pics suck
    I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    "...Mold forms around the cap or the cigar, and then in larger patches around the cigar..."
    Nice resources KB. Thanks "brudda."

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