06-12-2013, 01:40 PM
For aging purposes... should I use purchase date or the date they were rolled?
I have some cigars that I label as over nine years old. (some older but this is an example)
All that means is that I know I bought them in January of 2004.
I dunno when the things were rolled.
I'm not even sure how I'd find out. (These are NOT Cuban cigars.)
But with Cubans...
if you stumble across a whole box... there's usually info there on when they were made.
So in that instance I could use a date closer to the actually rolled date.
(ahem.. or so I've been told)
Should I mix the types of dates in my notes, and use the furthest back date I can find?
Or should I just stick to purchase date regardless?
I have some cigars that I label as over nine years old. (some older but this is an example)
All that means is that I know I bought them in January of 2004.
I dunno when the things were rolled.
I'm not even sure how I'd find out. (These are NOT Cuban cigars.)
But with Cubans...
if you stumble across a whole box... there's usually info there on when they were made.
So in that instance I could use a date closer to the actually rolled date.
(ahem.. or so I've been told)
Should I mix the types of dates in my notes, and use the furthest back date I can find?
Or should I just stick to purchase date regardless?
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I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
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I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
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