jaiden Posted February 22 Posted February 22 I keep seeing the Label "The Vault" lately. Does anyone know what it means? 3
Popular Post Li Bai Posted February 22 Popular Post Posted February 22 Intertabak (HSA's distributor for Switzerland) recently released it. It's CCs that have been stocked for 5 years by themselves 👍 4 2
Popular Post ha_banos Posted February 22 Popular Post Posted February 22 It's like the Hunters & Frankau House Reserve Aged concept https://www.cigarjournal.com/the-vault-intertabaks-aged-vintage-concept/ from the Swiss distributor. I guess about as trusted an aged source as you can get. For those as discussed in the other thread who can afford or have to buy aged stock! 4 2
jaiden Posted February 22 Author Posted February 22 5 hours ago, Li Bai said: Intertabak (HSA's distributor for Switzerland) recently released it. It's CCs that have been stocked for 5 years by themselves 👍 4 hours ago, ha_banos said: It's like the Hunters & Frankau House Reserve Aged concept https://www.cigarjournal.com/the-vault-intertabaks-aged-vintage-concept/ from the Swiss distributor. I guess about as trusted an aged source as you can get. For those as discussed in the other thread who can afford or have to buy aged stock! Thank you 2
Garand Posted February 22 Posted February 22 I bought a box of Bolivar Royal Coronas from the Vault in Switzerland (Box date 03/19). I have not tasted them, but the cigars themselves look very nice (smooth wrappers). They individually inspect them and put a foot band on every one. The price was circa 120 CHF more than a standard box of Royal Coronas. It was an experiment of mine, because I usually don't like Bolivar that much and don't have any aged boxes. I figured I will let them age another few years and will try them then. Having said that, if you have the time, buying standard, new stuff and aging it yourself is preferable. 1 1
Fugu Posted February 23 Posted February 23 A simple move by distributors to partake and capitalise on secondary market price developments. It's happened before. 2 1
jaiden Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 5 hours ago, Garand said: I bought a box of Bolivar Royal Coronas from the Vault in Switzerland (Box date 03/19). I have not tasted them, but the cigars themselves look very nice (smooth wrappers). They individually inspect them and put a foot band on every one. The price was circa 120 CHF more than a standard box of Royal Coronas. It was an experiment of mine, because I usually don't like Bolivar that much and don't have any aged boxes. I figured I will let them age another few years and will try them then. Having said that, if you have the time, buying standard, new stuff and aging it yourself is preferable. Totally agree; spending time aging cigars is a very interesting thing.
jaiden Posted February 23 Author Posted February 23 4 hours ago, Fugu said: A simple move by distributors to partake and capitalise on secondary market price developments. It's happened before. Many thanks😄
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