I's bet on 4-6 months total, from the time they first ran short till they get more on the shelves, but it really depends on where they are in the process.
It''s just not something they can rush unless they want to screw up what made it so good in the first place. Tobacco has to be planted, grown, harvested, aged, rolled, packaged and sent to market. Hopefully they are just waiting for more of the tobaccos they need to finish aging, thus the 4-6 months estimate.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
my local b&m can't keep them on the shelves. after smoking one, now I know why. they live up to all the hype i keep hearing about. just got some off of the new batch and im letting em rest in my humidor for a few months before burning one down.
I also just smoked my first SerieV today. Was pretty warm out here in New York today so I decided to smoke a better stick rather than the lower end Ive been smoking due to the weather. After smoking just one I have a feeling its going to quickly become one of my favorites. I have a few more sitting in the humi that I hope will live up to the first one.
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