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This will be released in Spain at the end of the month. The Jar contains 30 Monte No.3 ("aged" minimum 5 years) and will be limited to 1500. The cost is €300.

A nice jar. 

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Take my money!!!! I want one, looks beautiful!

Looks nice. I will probably pre-order one. And an hour ago I wrote that I'd like to calm down a little (enter facepalm here).....

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I'm out of room in my Wineador and I still have about 6-7 boxes coming.. I really don't know how I'm going to fit them, but for I been searching for a 2nd Wineador ?

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I'm out of room in my Wineador and I still have about 6-7 boxes coming.. I really don't know how I'm going to fit them, but for I been searching for a 2nd Wineador

I'm running out of space as well.

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My favourite cigar!

More than slightly concerned about that anajedos word slipped in there though if I'm totally honest

I don't think it's the first time someone has suggested that putting passed over stock into a jar is a great way to shift them and get a bigger profit margin, bi matter how cynical that may seem

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Beautiful. I wouldn't hesitate to pick them up, both for smoking and investing. HSA hasn't released a jar quite like this in a long time.

Makes me wish HSA offered more various packaging choices. Love the jars.

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I've never seen the appeal of the jars or the books. I'll admit that some of them do look fantastic, but I'm left wondering what I'd actually do with the jar once the cigars are gone?

Different strokes for different folks I guess.

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I've never seen the appeal of the jars or the books. I'll admit that some of them do look fantastic, but I'm left wondering what I'd actually do with the jar once the cigars are gone?

Different strokes for different folks I guess.

I agree with books, not pretty, not useful but jars are, IMO, a nice piece of decoration and can be used to storage cigars.

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Love a great Jar.

Once the cigars are gone they end up adorning the humidor and one day....the home bar.

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One of the better looking jars from spain. I wasn't a fan of the blue vintage series jars - just reminded me too much of the milk pots back when I was growing up ;)

I may have to get one...

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Wow. This looks phenomenal. And here I was searching for a celebration box for myself in the 3-400 range. Looks like this might be just the ticket. That being said, do you know that it will be 30ct? A quick Google search produced a Spanish invoice that listed it at 27ct. Just curious. Either way I think I'm going to end up in on this. First Jar purchase but certainly looks the part. Now I need to find a Spanish distributor...

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Wow. This looks phenomenal. And here I was searching for a celebration box for myself in the 3-400 range. Looks like this might be just the ticket. That being said, do you know that it will be 30ct? A quick Google search produced a Spanish invoice that listed it at 27ct. Just curious. Either way I think I'm going to end up in on this. First Jar purchase but certainly looks the part. Now I need to find a Spanish distributor...

My guy in Spain confirmed yesterday that it will be a 30 ct. jar.

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It is a nice looking jar. The official Spanish prices website lists it as a jar of 27. But who knows. Either way, 3 cigars isn't going to deter many buyers.

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I've never seen the appeal of the jars or the books. I'll admit that some of them do look fantastic, but I'm left wondering what I'd actually do with the jar once the cigars are gone?

Different strokes for different folks I guess.

Lucky man you!

I agree with books, not pretty, not useful but jars are, IMO, a nice piece of decoration and can be used to storage cigars.

I see it this way: With books - it's about the cigar, with jars - its about the jar....

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We will see how many are inside, acc to my sources they are 27ct. But I believe that is working off the promotional material as the actual jar is not there yet.

I plan on 27 so 30 will be a positove surprise?

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We will see how many are inside, acc to my sources they are 27ct. But I believe that is working off the promotional material as the actual jar is not there yet.

I plan on 27 so 30 will be a positove surprise?

I heard 30 :-) who knows?

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I've never seen the appeal of the jars or the books. I'll admit that some of them do look fantastic, but I'm left wondering what I'd actually do with the jar once the cigars are gone?

Different strokes for different folks I guess.

Put more cigars in it...?

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That seems like short money for cigars supposedly aged for 5 years. Almost too cheap.

Is anyone else concerned about the quality of these cigars???

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I love the jars. I could totally go down a rabbit hole buying and collecting them.

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