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Sorry I can't help but I have a question is it that the Non Plus are not available? I was hoping to get in on a box split or pick up a box- NP are a really nice little cigar.
 

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I checked a couple of sources for the SP NP's, it shouldn't be too hard to find these.


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I have a box from '00 that are just starting to be ready to smoke. Medium strength/light-medium bodied. Some notes of nuts and cocoa with predominate grassy flavour. Somewhat salty finish. I find them to have a stronger grassiness than the Non Plus.
 
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the nub said:
I have a box from '00 that are just starting to be ready to smoke. Medium strength/light-medium bodied. Some notes of nuts and cocoa with predominate grassy flavour. Somewhat salty finish. I find them to have a stronger grassiness than the Non Plus.

The box I am looking at has NO age on it (Aug 05) - You think they need at least five years of age on them to be smokeable? I hear that is the case for most Sancho Panzas.
 
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Based on the majority of 04 cigars, I would guess they are smokeable now. Are they ready to smoke, is another question. Will they have a Sancho profile or the generic, muted 04 profile? Haven't smoked 04 Sanchos so I couldn't tell you.
 

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Great smokes, 5 years is a good smokeable age though MRN says some can smoke when young; not me though.
 
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