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    Quote Originally Posted by Cohibanut
    Hi!

    Thanks for replying!

    I am actually French and living in London so going to Cuba is not a problem.

    Could I ask you another question? I have noticed a kind of dust or mould on top of certain cigars in humidors when I was there. What is it? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?

    (Please forgive my ignorance as I am totally new to all this!

    what you may be seeing is bloom, not mold. Mold is bad...bloom is good.

    http://home.alltel.net/jbperry/cig.htm here is a fairly good link that shows pictures of the difference.

    http://www.cigarwise.com/artman/publ...icle_189.shtml here is a short article that explains more about bloom.

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    I see. Hm... I think you've just given me an extremely good piece of advice here: I'm going to read up on all this. My mission for this coming weekend will be to find myself a good book on cigars!

    I haven't event got a humidor yet! In fact, all I brought back with me from Cuba are a couple of Siglo I and that's it! DOH! I have placed them in an airtight Tupperware box and do keep an eye on them regularly. I've placed a small piece of tissue with a couple of drops of water on it inside the box and they look fairly happy in there.

    To briefly go back to the mould issue, I have seen this in a very reputable shop (Fortnum and Mason) in London and I am pretty sure it wasn't the blooming effect you describe. I am not sure it was mould either (although it does sound like it could be). It looked like a fine dusting of a grey/green sort (which does corroborate the mould theory). I have seen this quite a few times in several shops so I am really reluctant to think it could be mould.

    Hmm...puzzling.

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    Mold, from my experience, is looks fuzzy close up. The bloom can look similar, but if you take a really close look at it you will see crystals. The bloom will cover the entire surface of the cigar, while the mold will grow in patches here and there.

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    is bloom that stuff that 'fogs' the cellos on some cigars i see at the shop?

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    That's a good question. I have never seen fogged cello wrapped cigars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrath186
    That's a good question. I have never seen fogged cello wrapped cigars.
    its not really fogged. more like powdery

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    "Ashes to Ashes"
    Dust to Dust
    If it wasn't for FORD
    My tools would rust

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