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....is the cigar newbie in me imagining things?

I picked up a box of Montecristo Cigare des Arts Tabac (toro sized) after trying a couple of singles that I really enjoyed. Upon inspection of the tubed smokes, I found them to have a small amount of plume on each stick.

Now, should I be as excited as I am about finding some smokes that have been aged for some time, or am I overreacting?
 
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Just smoke and enjoy, as long as that what you think it is.
 
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Lucky dog. I have a box of Montecristo Grande of the shelf at the store that all have a nice bloom on them.

...come in here dear boy, have a cigar, you're gonna go far.....
 
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I ordered a box of the Montecristo Cigare des Arts about a year ago and everyone one of them had plume. They were one of the best cigars I had ever smoked, amazing flavor and always a perfect burn. You can't go wrong with these cigars. Enjoy!

There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.

-Ernest Hemingway
 
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Originally posted by Little Paulie:
I ordered a box of the Montecristo Cigare des Arts about a year ago and everyone one of them had plume. They were one of the best cigars I had ever smoked, amazing flavor and always a perfect burn. You can't go wrong with these cigars. Enjoy!



Now this is what I was hoping hear!!!! Thanks for the input guys. I'll be sparking one up tonight.
 
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I too found plume on the ones I received from JR's. I agree, they are smoking wonderful.
 
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