That's where I bought my MKs. Can't hardly beat their price. I can't remember the box date on it though.I bought a box of MK's from CigarPlace.biz and they showed up with a box date of 07. There must be a warehouse with a good stock of them from that time period.
Excellent point and worth noting when thinking about purchasing based strictly on strength.Illusione.
This is a great thread cause I am particular about aging or not aging cigars for too long cause they can often loose strength. The reason that Original Doc and Epernay dont loose their luster with some age is because the cigar does not just depend on mere stength for its qualities. The cigar is blended full in flavor, therefore the drop of strength that it may or may not loose is not as important as a straight out ligero monster.
Just my opinion. And yes, they age wonderfully, but hard to hold onto.
Jonathan
Nate, I wish I could tell you my friend, I have an unopened box of Illusione ECCJ's from 01/09 and I know that if I open it I will smoke every damn one of them.
But when I do, you will be the 2nd person to know about them!
NiceAshCigars used to have wicked prices on them, but they have since raised them to MSRP. I picked up a box of Cruzados from them for ~120.That's where I bought my MKs. Can't hardly beat their price. I can't remember the box date on it though.
Illusione.
This is a great thread cause I am particular about aging or not aging cigars for too long cause they can often loose strength. The reason that Original Doc and Epernay dont loose their luster with some age is because the cigar does not just depend on mere stength for its qualities. The cigar is blended full in flavor, therefore the drop of strength that it may or may not loose is not as important as a straight out ligero monster.
Just my opinion. And yes, they age wonderfully, but hard to hold onto.
Jonathan
And you know this how? Run along somewhere else spammer boy.illusione's change with age. It's true