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Originally Posted by Outlaw God
I'm starting to realize the good old boy click here and hurt people hurt others with judgmental criticism, no need to waste my time with despairing old men
So one more for the flaming pinhole view of life crowd
4 year old Gurkhas with out wrapper and aged plume
Definition: Plume or bloom is a fine white powder or dust which forms on cigars when oils exude from the tobacco as a result of aging. Plume is a good sign that a cigar has been properly aged, and it can easily be brushed off.

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So, if people disagree with your opinions and provide factual evidence to back it up, you now resort to name calling and insults? Are you so closed minded to that you cannot possibly admit that you may be wrong? Or should all here cast aside their knowledge and experience and genuflect before you?
Your quote only validates what I posted. That plume indicates cigars have been properly aged/stored. Plume does not add any flavor or richness to the cigar.
And, honestly, if you absolutely insist that the pictures you provided are not mold, then no amount of civil discourse will help you. I would be willing to bet that even your idol, Richard Hacker, would inform you it's mold. Here's an idea, post the picture and question to another half-dozen cigar communities and see what they have to say.