I posted this comment elsewhere, and thought I'd throw it out here as well. Thoughts? Do you think we are correct? Did simple moisture (at a crazy level) do this, or is there another cause?
Trying to review a cigar today, but its wrapper is about 2 sizes too big for the stick. Craig and I determined a few weeks ago that the B&M I got them from has likely caused the issue, so I'm scrubbing the review. I bought several of this line from them, all with this problem. While there I noticed several boxes with mold in their humidor. I'm assuming their humidity is way out of whack, causing this kind of rumpling in the wrapper leaf.
Overly humidified cigars???
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Re: Overly humidified cigars???
My brothers humi peaks like crazy at times and I've seen darker, thicker wrappers like that do the same thing
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Re: Overly humidified cigars???
Kip are you sure your just not mistaking that white fuzzy spotted gold as mold when its really plume;)