Mark Twain
Call me Ishmael.
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- Jul 22, 2006
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I love Fuente cigars. They fit my taste nicely. I do not like my Fuente cigars covered in mold. The character of this mold is white in color and three dimensional in shape. Almost all these examples listed below manifested warning signs before they arrived in my humidor. I keep the temp 67-69 and the RH 63-65%.
#1). First experience with mold on Fuente cigars was in early October of 2006 with this box of WOAM I purchased from Superiorcigar.com. The vendor never returned my numerous emails so I sucked it up and dealt with the problem the best I could.
#2). My next experience involved a trade with someone on another BB for a sealed box of Anejo #50. I opened these and they looked fine. I did not check beneath the cedar. Big mistake. I traded these off to a member here for a box of #49s. He did check beneath the cedar sleeve and informed me of mold.
#3.) I bought a handful of Anejo #77 shark singles just after Christmas from El Fumador. I have used this site successfully in the past and have had nothing but stellar service from them. One of the sharks now has a severely moldy foot and mold was present beneath the cedar sleeve on a Double Château SG that I bought in the same order.
I can live with some mold on the wrapper of a cigar, but mold growing on the foot is a different story all together. :angry:
#4). I was packing up some cammie sharks from Holt’s and noticed a little spot of mold on the side of one of the sticks. Then I checked the foot. :0
(This one was not sent out in the trade. The rest are fine.) :whistling:
This really disappoints me. I’ve always loved Fuente cigars, but something is very wrong here. All four of these examples came from different vendors/ people and all had problems with mold. I don’t know why this is the case but I would like to know if anyone else has had such severe problems with mold growing on their Fuente cigars.
I've done alot to try to keep the mold from reoccurring . I've taken the Humipaks out. I've left the cigars sit out for 24 hrs, but the results aren't promising.
I've spent alot of money on Fuente products, but I can't keep on doing this. ???
#1). First experience with mold on Fuente cigars was in early October of 2006 with this box of WOAM I purchased from Superiorcigar.com. The vendor never returned my numerous emails so I sucked it up and dealt with the problem the best I could.
#2). My next experience involved a trade with someone on another BB for a sealed box of Anejo #50. I opened these and they looked fine. I did not check beneath the cedar. Big mistake. I traded these off to a member here for a box of #49s. He did check beneath the cedar sleeve and informed me of mold.
#3.) I bought a handful of Anejo #77 shark singles just after Christmas from El Fumador. I have used this site successfully in the past and have had nothing but stellar service from them. One of the sharks now has a severely moldy foot and mold was present beneath the cedar sleeve on a Double Château SG that I bought in the same order.
I can live with some mold on the wrapper of a cigar, but mold growing on the foot is a different story all together. :angry:
#4). I was packing up some cammie sharks from Holt’s and noticed a little spot of mold on the side of one of the sticks. Then I checked the foot. :0
(This one was not sent out in the trade. The rest are fine.) :whistling:
This really disappoints me. I’ve always loved Fuente cigars, but something is very wrong here. All four of these examples came from different vendors/ people and all had problems with mold. I don’t know why this is the case but I would like to know if anyone else has had such severe problems with mold growing on their Fuente cigars.
I've done alot to try to keep the mold from reoccurring . I've taken the Humipaks out. I've left the cigars sit out for 24 hrs, but the results aren't promising.
I've spent alot of money on Fuente products, but I can't keep on doing this. ???