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23 minutes ago, Aardwolf said:

Few trades; partial box RG Lonsdale (PMR April 05) and a Punch Coronas (COT CCUT):

Jealous of those Rafael Gonzalez Lonsdales. Great haul!

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Those RASCC look good enough to eat.  
I was tempted to have a nibble, but resisted. They smoke well though.
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From 24:24 Tubo day about a month back....absolute beauties! I sat outside and primed each one with a shot of tropical air, they’re ready to marinate.
I noted the code for the Piramides as MSU Sep 17, from the listing. But I now see the Bolis are also MSU. What are the chances these came from the same factory? Slim, I’d think. Did I get it wrong? Did anyone else get the code for the Cohibas?
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I have a box of Partagas D5 also with MSU factory code (Jun 17). Bolivar, Cohiba, and Partagas all rolled at the same factory? I guess anything is possible with HSA.
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1 hour ago, JohnS said:

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I simply had to pick these up when they were recently made available! SOM Jun 16 Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo du Prince, discontinued in January 2017.

I just got a box with the same code, they look great. Get um while you can!

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From 24:24 Tubo day about a month back....absolute beauties! I sat outside and primed each one with a shot of tropical air, they’re ready to marinate. I noted the code for the Piramides as MSU Sep 17, from the listing. But I now see the Bolis are also MSU. What are the chances these came from the same factory? Slim, I’d think. Did I get it wrong? Did anyone else happen to get the code for the Cohibas? IMG_8949.thumb.JPG.4b07b52da53e0e2ddae5087b06418526.JPG IMG_8950.thumb.JPG.e5ee3c324669b183aa8e9ee578455b17.JPG   

 

 

 

Anything is possible with HSA, indeed! Box codes I've seen for the Piramides have been MSU, LUB, BRE, SMU, TEO, UER, LGR. As far as both the Boli 1's and the Piramides being made at the same factory, it sort of makes sense based on past trends. MSU (previously ETP, ULA) is Partagas, I believe, which happens to roll a fair amount of figurados (belicosos/pyramides, etc)  such as the BBF, Partagas P2, and apparently some Cohiba Piramides. Boli 1's I've seen have mostly come from Partagas codes as well (for whatever reason) such as MSU, ETP, and ULA. I have a ULA box from 2015 I'm working on that has a lighter wrapper but is really lovely - one of my favorite boxes in the humi. Also of note, the other big factory that roles a lot of pyamides is H. Upmann (BRE, MEG, LUB), which rolls the H. Upmann No. 2 as well as the VR Unicos. As mentioned above, LGR (La Corona, previously TOS) rolls some Cohiba Piramides as well as the SCdlH La Puntas.  Clear as mud!  Cheers!   

 

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, mrmessy said:

From a 24:24. The cigars are packed tightly in there. Hopefully they are good.

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One in the middle of the pack should be wrapped in tissue. Take that one out first and the rest will be easy to remove.

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One in the middle of the pack should be wrapped in tissue. Take that one out first and the rest will be easy to remove.
Thanks. How are they to smoke? Should i let it age a bit before smoking?

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17 hours ago, Islandboy said:

What are the chances these came from the same factory? Slim, I’d think. Did I get it wrong?

11 hours ago, awkwardPause said:

Anything is possible with HSA, indeed!

It's Tabacuba, the production branch. But basically, that's right. Not every vitola is (always) being made at its mother factory. Actually, there are very few vitolas that seem to be always exclusively rolled there. E.g. the Lanceros has only (mostly) been rolled al EL afaik, but recently, we see two parallel factory codes, MOL and UAO. La Gloria Cubana MdO4 has been exclusively made at Partagas for years (actually all the MdOs were). The MSU code seems indeed to be the current Partagas code, with a switch from ETP in MAY/JUN 17.

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52 minutes ago, mrmessy said:

Thanks. How are they to smoke? Should i let it age a bit before smoking?

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Haven't smoked one, I'm letting them age.

 

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49 minutes ago, mrmessy said:

Thanks. How are they to smoke? Should i let it age a bit before smoking?

Good cigars, but they are quite moist and "oil"-laden when fresh. This is very rich and hygroscopic tobacco (not familiar with the current batches, but I suppose this remains to be the case - assuming this is new production?). These are truly made for long-term aging, and they will profit a lot from it. So, either just let them sit untouched for 5-plus (plus...) years - or, when wanting to sample now, get cigars to smoke out of the jar a bit in advance. Let them rest open in your humidor for acclimatization, or perhaps even dry-box for at least one, two weeks. Otherwise it will be a rather acrid experience. And smoke them slowly.

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Good cigars, but they are quite moist and "oil"-laden when fresh. This is very rich and hygroscopic tobacco (not familiar with the current batches, but I suppose this remains to be the case - assuming this is new production?). These are truly made for long-term aging, and they will profit a lot from it. So, either just let them sit untouched for 5-plus (plus...) years - or, when wanting to sample now, get cigars to smoke out of the jar a bit in advance. Let them rest open in your humidor for acclimatization, or perhaps even dry-box for at least one, two weeks. Otherwise it will be a rather acrid experience. And smoke them slowly.
5 years then! Thanks for the advice. I may dry box one in a couple months though. To be continued....

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On 3/19/2018 at 6:56 AM, GotaCohiba said:

First time I’ve seen a box with 2 month codes, but I’m fairly new to CC’s

ABR despite being an abbreviation for April in Spanish, was an actual Factory code in 2011 and 12. Sancho Panza boxes were also rolled at that factory in those years.

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On 3/19/2018 at 7:14 AM, JohnS said:
ABR despite being an abbreviation for April in Spanish, was an actual Factory code in 2011 and 12. Sancho Panza boxes were also rolled at that factory in those years.

 


Interesting fact. Thanks, John!


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11 hours ago, awkwardPause said:

 


Interesting fact. Thanks, John!


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Would be cool to have a box with ABR ABR 

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