nah just looks like some type of discoloration on the leaf, most likely do to the sun. not mold.
nah just looks like some type of discoloration on the leaf, most likely do to the sun. not mold.
"I'm a leaf on the wind watch how I soar."
Hoban Washburn
This is what happens when you smoke a cheaper brand. There was some type of spotting on the leaf at the time it was harvested - but not so bad as to affect the leaf structure. It was dried and cured as normal, but still have all of the other charateristics that made it a good wrapper leaf. If this wrapper leaf was destined to be used on a more expensive cigar, the manufacturer would have put that leaf aside and sold it off to someone making a less expensive cigar.
The cigar is perfectly smokeable - look at it as the spots just add interest.![]()
Indeed! These marks were present when harvested and due to curing/fermentation were "set" into the leaf. Not at all uncommon in tobacco.....it's just sorted out in the more expensive brands as GG mentions. If you like it, I think I might know where there is more leaf like this.![]()
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