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			Some are not "date-stamped", but are dated nonetheless.  F'instance, if you look on the bottom of a box of JR Ultimates, you will see something like "07-2009" pencilled in one corner.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Pepin has done it since he started, and because most other companies don't: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I grab a ball point pen/sharpie and scribble the date I ordered them (month/year) when they show up. Its super easy, and yes I know thats not when they were rolled, but at least it provides a baseline. And I don't want to hear about the affects of the pen ink/sharpie absorbing into the wood of the box and transferring its characteristics to the cigars inside.... but I still wonder should I store them with the cello on or off after dating them?  
		
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			La Aurora Barrel Aged has a nice little tag in the box that tells you a good bit about how long the tobacco aged, when they were produced and when they were shipped from the factory.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Ok maybe a better question would be who would be against some form of dating on the box ie vintage dating or boxed/rolled date?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Most cigars do say where the tobaccos come from. Only generic[ish] brands/cigars, I've found, are hard to trace the contents of. Advertising often makes a pretty specific description of the contents, i.e., for example (out of my arse), "Dominican fillers complemented by Nicaraguan ligeros from the Jalapa Valley are rounded by a Mexican binder and finished with a sun-grown Connecticut Habano wrapper." In the non-Cuban world, just knowing the country of origin is enough to make a reasonable assessment of the cigar's flavors; Nicaraguan manufacturers in recent years have, mostly as marketing, began expounding on the valleys and regions their tobaccos come from ("The famous growing region of Esteli...") I don't know many brands that don't make their sources known in some form in some place.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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