During my routine tidying of humidor, I find something interesting and may be someone here can help solving the puzzle.
I found the date code or Revisado stamp of the Romeo Y Julia Churchill A/T Añejados has a strange date code of 02 rather than 07 as it should normally appear.
According to an article from Cigar Aficionados:
“Cuba’s Añejados program was launched in 2014 with the release of the Romeo y Julieta Pirámides, a 6 1/8 by 52 figurado and the Montecristo Churchill, a standard 7 by 47 cigar. At the time of their release, each of the cigars were reported to have been aged between five to eight years. Every box was stamped with the original production date, and always carried a “Revisado” stamp, indicating the cigars had gone through a final inspection before being shipped.
Since the new Romeo y Julieta Churchill Añejado is touted as having been aged for 10 years, the assumption is that the cigars are from the same original program as the other Añejados cigars.”
Anyone knows what happening?
or like those error notes with error stamp here ?
I found the date code or Revisado stamp of the Romeo Y Julia Churchill A/T Añejados has a strange date code of 02 rather than 07 as it should normally appear.
According to an article from Cigar Aficionados:
“Cuba’s Añejados program was launched in 2014 with the release of the Romeo y Julieta Pirámides, a 6 1/8 by 52 figurado and the Montecristo Churchill, a standard 7 by 47 cigar. At the time of their release, each of the cigars were reported to have been aged between five to eight years. Every box was stamped with the original production date, and always carried a “Revisado” stamp, indicating the cigars had gone through a final inspection before being shipped.
Since the new Romeo y Julieta Churchill Añejado is touted as having been aged for 10 years, the assumption is that the cigars are from the same original program as the other Añejados cigars.”
Anyone knows what happening?
or like those error notes with error stamp here ?
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