Unfortunately they are probably not even worth saving.if they have been there for 6 or 7 years with no humidification. Sorry
Unfortunately they are probably not even worth saving.if they have been there for 6 or 7 years with no humidification. Sorry
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I got curious last night and unwrapped the tube. Itstead of cork it was a plastic tip that seemed to seal very well. I pulled the cigar out and it was not crispy. Still very soft w/o that typical "dry" cigar feeling.
Possibly still decent? Although there was a hint of surface mold but it dusted off easily.
you're probably good to go on it. Sounds like a well aged stick.
If it brushed off and was white and crystally then it was plume/bloom, not mould. That means, like nh said above me, that it is just aged. It's a good thing, smoke 'er up.Originally Posted by guado
VERY nice! From what I "searched" and readon this cigar it isn't anything to write home about but maybe with an extra 5 years on it....Originally Posted by thepyrofish
Also, yes the "mold" was whiet and crytal like.
You might be in luck then. I would stick it in the humi and let if rest a bit then light'er up.Write a review on your find. You may be onto a new storage/aging process.
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A corked tube would have dried out. The plastic or wax sealed ones are pretty much airtight. Considering it's dark behind the dresser, it should be OK.
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