Frequently Asked Questions |
What is the white substance I occasionally find on my cigars?
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If it looks like powdered sugar and wipes off easily it's probably "bloom." Bloom is crystallized oils that form in properly aging wrapper leaf. Simply wipe it off. If, on the other hand, what you're looking at is fuzzy or blue/green and is on the foot of the cigar in the filler tobaccos (also can be on the wrapper) it is most likely mold. If your cigars are moldy they're basically ruined.
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Robert Burns Cigars |
Robert Burns Cigars and Cigarillos are a well-known brand that was featured prominently in mid-1900's ads. Constructed with a homogonized sheet wrapper and binder, the filler blend is made from Dominican and Honduran tobaccos to provide its exceptionally mild-bodied taste. |
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Oliva Serie O Cigars |
Oliva Serie O is made in the original Cuban tradition of growing the same habano seed in multiple regions of the country to produce a unique blend. The Serie O blend was achieved by groing Habano in Esteli, Condega and Jalapa Valley. Hand rolled with a Nicaraguan Puro filler and wrapped in the Sun Grown Habano. Medium to full bodied with hints of spice and rich cedar. Puros should age at humidity levels of 70-78% to preserve the natural oils. |
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