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  • #16
    I suspect those Partagas have some considerable age?

    I reckon it's a type of bloom or plume - fienely powdered or crystalised oils from the wrapper. I know these are usually greyish, but with strongly coloured wrappers some of the pigment might be extruded together with the oils.

    If it's not actually the oils forming a powderey coating - it might just be the outer surface (ie the outer cells of the tobacco leaf) of the wrapper breaking down to a fine powder.

    I still have a few ERDM demi tasse from the 80's & they had a noitceably yellow powdery coating that I put down to either/both of the above processes (the ERDM's having much paler wrappers than that Partagas). They also had a few tiny patches of more usual crystaline bloom which also showed a slight yellowy tinge.

    I also suspect the coating is the same or similar to the "dust" one notices puffing on a freshly cut stick before lighting it. I tend to find the older the cigar the more dust I taste.

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    • #17
      A very interesting take on this Yougenie.

      I'm unsure of the age of this particular stick, but the box it came out of was Sep '07. That's not to say old stock hasn't been slipped into boxes over a particular run (wash my mouth out)

      The taint wasn't really evident until wiped with a slightly dampened cloth I must say, but I think you're onto something. Thanks.

      I'm not complaining about the smoke, but it was a curiosity.
      "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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