Visited a B&M this evening and while looking through the humidor found a couple of boxes with obvious mold issues. I discretely mentioned to the proprietor that maybe he should check the ......... and the ............ He walks in the humidor and proceeds to tell me that the thick white powder was plume, "see it wipes right off" . I simply smiled and said in a very low voice "dude, plume doesn't grow through a cello like that".
Nevertheless I picked through the humidor and selected half a dozen cigars I had never tried before including what was to be my first Padron 1926. Only problem is that when my wife got out of the car, she grabbed the bag of cigars, dropped the 1926 on the ground and proceeded to step on it. Damn, out of all the cigars in the bag she steps on the $21.00 cigar.
My question "is the average cigar smoker so uneducated that they would listen to the owner and buy cigars covered in mold" Have you guys taught me so much that I'm able to challenge the "expert" behind the counter?
Nevertheless I picked through the humidor and selected half a dozen cigars I had never tried before including what was to be my first Padron 1926. Only problem is that when my wife got out of the car, she grabbed the bag of cigars, dropped the 1926 on the ground and proceeded to step on it. Damn, out of all the cigars in the bag she steps on the $21.00 cigar.
My question "is the average cigar smoker so uneducated that they would listen to the owner and buy cigars covered in mold" Have you guys taught me so much that I'm able to challenge the "expert" behind the counter?