Kingantz
Growing too fast.
Ah the weekend! Gotta love a beautiful Saturday morning with a clear blue sky and birds singing all around, almost has the feeling of spring other than it’s 49F, which isn’t too bad. I went digging trying to find a smaller cigar to smoke and decided to pull out the Davidoff Special “C” culebra coffin that I received in a huge bomb this past summer, not 100% sure who added it to the amazing package though.
After opening it up, I notice the wax paper inside has a bit of yellowing to it, so I’m thinking these have a bit of age. I take the three smokes out the coffin and take a few pics of the cigars, then as I’m getting ready to undo the ribbons I notice the black powder sign of…beetles! Sure enough, I pick up the coffin and inside is a beetle larvae and it’s slowly moving, still alive. Damn.
So, unfortunately, the Davidoff culebra is a total loss, the beetle holes were underneath the ribbon on the feet end. I’m fairly confident the beetles were confined to the coffin as it’s been closed since received, however a thorough inspection of all boxes in the wineador will be done today. Ah well, back to the humi to find something else.
After opening it up, I notice the wax paper inside has a bit of yellowing to it, so I’m thinking these have a bit of age. I take the three smokes out the coffin and take a few pics of the cigars, then as I’m getting ready to undo the ribbons I notice the black powder sign of…beetles! Sure enough, I pick up the coffin and inside is a beetle larvae and it’s slowly moving, still alive. Damn.
So, unfortunately, the Davidoff culebra is a total loss, the beetle holes were underneath the ribbon on the feet end. I’m fairly confident the beetles were confined to the coffin as it’s been closed since received, however a thorough inspection of all boxes in the wineador will be done today. Ah well, back to the humi to find something else.






