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Most of the 2012 boxes I've come to purchase have been great right off the bat. Lots of flavour and surprisingly lacking the harshness expected in the latter third. Quality also appears a lot better than previous years, few plugs (touch wood) and wrapper issues.

Haven't come across any '13 stock yet but nearly 7 months in what's the consensus?

*edit: I guess to say 2013 tobacco is misleading since its probably 2010/11 tobacco we're talking bout but you get my drift,

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I have a handful of '13 boxes and all of them are spot on. BPCs, BBFs, VR Unicos, Upmann Mag 46, etc... Feb 13 has been particularly good.

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I have 3 boxes from Mar13, and so far very nice! The SLR Regios are superb, the RASCC are being smoked fast, and my LGC M'Dor 2's are awaiting a test smoke. They all look fantastic tho

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2013 quality appears to be continuing on from a very good 2012.

Seeing less underfilled cigars. If anything construction quality is up last quarter 2012 and into 2013.

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The few boxes of '13 I've seen have all been very high quality, and I tend to agree with Prez early indication is that '13 is an extension of the great overall quality of the '12 vintage v

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A bunch of BOTLs smoked from a box of Quay D'Orsay Coronas from March 2013. l never thought to buy that particular marca until I smoked them. We fired them up without knowing the age of the cigar. We all agreed that it was a fabulous smoke and were blown away when we found out it was for 2013 production.

It is now on the buy list as well.. :)

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I just smoked a 2013 Hoyo Epi #2 that was fantastic considering the fact that it was 5 months old. It looks like we've got a good year on our hands.

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