ChuckMejia
The General
Both of those Lineas smoke well young and aged. Whichever route you take will pay off either way!I read a lot and tried to find stuff that I will enjoy
Both of those Lineas smoke well young and aged. Whichever route you take will pay off either way!I read a lot and tried to find stuff that I will enjoy
Any help with box codes and which factories would be great! I had found some resources that were helpful but then found out that they change/recycle or switch codes between factories for some reason (forget what it was). Anyone know about this or have any input would be really appreciatedCorrect - the first 3 letters are known as the Factory Code, as in, which Factory made the cigars. There is a method to decoding which factory code leads to which Factory but I am not familiar with that. I know there are many on BOTL who can help with this though.
The next 3 letters with 2 numbers is your date. The date is using the Spanish alphabet so you have the following:
English Month = Spanish Month = Month Code
January = Enero = ENE
February = Febrero = FEB
March = Marzo = MAR
April = Abril = ABR
May = Mayo = MAY
June = Junio = JUN
July = Julio = JUL
August = Agosto = AGO
September = Septiembre = SEP
October = Octubre = OCT
November = Noviembre = NOV
December = Diciembre = DIC
You should know better than to listen to chuck then.I read a lot and tried to find stuff
I had one that was only a year or two old and it was fantastic. It really depends on batch with many of these. Hence Chucks advice.I also have a box of Por Larange Montecarlos coming in that everyone says 5 to 10 to be special
I listen to Chuck all the time, but I listen as if I'm seeing a boyish "sh*t stirring" grin on his face.You should know better than to listen to chuck then.
Hahahaha!Good advice Glassman for an old fart that just turned 61! Thanks for throwing reality in my face!!
Factory codes are changed at random.Any help with box codes and which factories would be great! I had found some resources that were helpful but then found out that they change/recycle or switch codes between factories for some reason (forget what it was). Anyone know about this or have any input would be really appreciated
Didn't LUB last from '13-'15?Factory codes are changed at random.
Habanos found that buyers were seeking out mother factories and passing by the smaller ones searching for quality.
It is possible as well that the prime leaf was sent to the mother factories,another reason to pick and choose.
A box code will last a year or so, I do not recall one lasting 2 years ,but I do not see ALL of them.
Cuba is not like Nica, Honduras etc ,where you can produce the same cigar for thousands of boxes,season after season.
the infrastructure is just not there.
Also,the available leaf is limited to what is produced in Cuba.
The abundance of leaf outside of Cuba allows better quality control as well.
Chucks not off base on this one.I listen to Chuck all the time, but I listen as if I'm seeing a boyish "sh*t stirring" grin on his face.
Yes it did, but I don't think its 2 years total. I'm not sure on the exact dates of LUB, but MUO, for example, was NOV 13 to JUL 15.Didn't LUB last from '13-'15?
I wonder how long BRA and PUS are going to go for.....Yes it did, but I don't think its 2 years total. I'm not sure on the exact dates of LUB, but MUO, for example, was NOV 13 to JUL 15.
It did exist in 13 thru 15, I do not know if it was the full 2 years.Didn't LUB last from '13-'15?
PUS DIC would be a wet dream to own.Glassman, I think ENE PUS would make you happy..........
Even if you need to LUB DIC.................
?????? well that kind of changes thingsPUS DIC would be a wet dream to own.
Saw the box code PUS recently, and DIC is the December abbreviation.?????? well that kind of changes things