I have a bit of a problem with the word. When does a cigar become 'vintage', how old does it need to be. For cars to be classified as vintage in the UK they have to have been built between 1919 and 1930. A 'classic' car on the other hand needs to be 25 to 30 years old, and must be a highly sought after vehicle or it won't qualify.
I can fully relate to a full box of a pre-1990 discontinued vitola being sold as vintage. But, it isn't uncommon to see sites offering 2003, 2004, 2005 standard vitola (boxes and singles) as vintage and at a slight premium. I wouldn't classify these as vintage, at best they are aged. Some discontinued vitola from those years I would classify as rare, others are still sitting on shelves hardly moving.
Here in the UK when I buy online I always ask the vendors to scribble the picking box date on the delivery note. To receive back cigars from 2003, 04, 05 is not uncommon, I've even had 98s. CGars, JJFox or mysmokingshop charge for these at normal price, not at a premium. So back to my question.
When does a cigar become Vintage and can all cigars of a certain age really qualify, because years don't always improve everything?
I can fully relate to a full box of a pre-1990 discontinued vitola being sold as vintage. But, it isn't uncommon to see sites offering 2003, 2004, 2005 standard vitola (boxes and singles) as vintage and at a slight premium. I wouldn't classify these as vintage, at best they are aged. Some discontinued vitola from those years I would classify as rare, others are still sitting on shelves hardly moving.
Here in the UK when I buy online I always ask the vendors to scribble the picking box date on the delivery note. To receive back cigars from 2003, 04, 05 is not uncommon, I've even had 98s. CGars, JJFox or mysmokingshop charge for these at normal price, not at a premium. So back to my question.
When does a cigar become Vintage and can all cigars of a certain age really qualify, because years don't always improve everything?
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