Palama wrote:You'll never know the true production date so put / tape a band / strip of paper on each of the cigars with the date you received them and use that to gauge their "age."
It's a lot of work to label each cigar.
I only keep dates for the "important" cigars in a simple Word doc or label the box. Gave up the OCD and tracking every cigar in a spreadsheet a while ago. Some use free Apps available. But for some cigars age isn't a huge factor IMHO
Found it to be much more work than what it's worth. To keep it easy I maintain a separate cooledor just for aging. A 100ct for "regulars", and a treasure dome for CCs and LEs.