The following is a discussion of Cuban Box Codes as compiled by members of the CW community. Discussion regarding this is ongoing in this topic on the CW Forums. Special thanks to ak2000, Lizzard, Sancho Panza, stogiesmoker00, Skeeter, dartplayer1, Mad Dawg, cigartexan, Benecio and others for putting this information together.
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1. Introduction
The process of bringing cigars to market is a gray area to most outside of Havana. Tobacco is distributed in parcel based on vitola/vitolas to be rolled. This process is strictly controlled, based on region, vega, class, sub class, etc, required to achieve the desired profile.
A number of a certain vitola may be rolled by numerous factories or not; they are brought to market as needed and the entire supply may or may not be exhausted
The same parcel/batch of tobacco used to roll a vitola can have varying date codes depending upon when they leave the factory. If a new order of the same vitola is rolled with a different batch of tobacco the issue then becomes the obvious: storage, rollers, etc.
Some factories produce better cigars based on skills, management, etc as this is an artisan form of production. It is also possible to have two boxes of cigars with the same codes, some being pulled from existing inventory and others from a more current batch, depending upon whether or not more need to be rolled to fill an order.
The following information is just that: information. Nothing can replace the knowledge gained by experience applied to your own tastes. Use this page to help draw your own conclusions and as a reference for your collection.
2. Historical Factoids
- pre-revolutionary boxes were stamped: "MADE IN HAVANA-CUBA"
- 1961 this stamp was changed to: "HECHO EN CUBA"
- 1985 Cubatabaco started using date codes
- 1985-1995 a tobacco leaf (iron) is above Cubatobacco
- 1989 Cubatabaco introduced the stamp: "Totalmente a Mano"
- 1994 Cubatabaco changed to the Habanos S.A. logo
- Factory codes may be encased in a rectangle (stamp) seen predominantly until 1999
- Typically varnished boxes that come with a carboard outer box have the warranty seal and code on the cardboard. It can also be on the actual box itself as well
3. Definitions
Box Code: A code stamped in ink of varying colour on the bottom of the box that identifies the date and factory of production
Irons: The standard marks on the bottom of a box of Habanos. E.g. the words "Habanos SA" over an oval containing the words "Hecho en Cuba" over the scrpit "Totalmente a mano." All of these are "branded" into the bottom of the box by pressing a heated iron against the wood. Hence the term "irons" is used to describe these marks. As with all things related to Cuban cigars you should expect variation. Some folks have reported seeing irons that looked as if they were simply stamped in ink, but close examination revealed some indentation of the wood. Some were clearly colored (i.e., inked), not just burned, but which also showed at least a slight indentation. YMMV
4. Original Cuban Box Codes
Starting in 1985, Cubatabaco started using box codes as a way of identifying where and when any given box of cigars was produced. These codes are typically found stamped on the bottom of the box. They were never intended to be known by the consumer.
The original box codes identified the date using the NIVELACUSO scheme. Each number is signified by a letter, as follows:
N | I | V | E | L | A | C | U | S | O |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 |
The code signifies the month and year of manufacture. For example, the code NNSU would translate to 1198, which translates to November 1998. Similarly, OESC would translate as 0497, or April 1997. Under the NIVELACUSO scheme, the month is not always signified by two numbers. Hence, a code of CSC would translate to 797, or July 1997.
Original Factory Codes
Havana Factories | |
BM | Briones Montoto (Belascoain 852, Havana) - Romeo y Julieta |
CB | Carlos Balino (San Carlos 816, Havana) - El Rey del Mundo |
EH El | Habanero |
EL El | Laguito (2302 Calle 146, Marianao, Havana) - Cohiba |
FL/PL/PO | Por Larranaga (Carlos III no. 713, Havana) |
FPG | Francisco Perez German (Industria 520, Havana) - Partagas |
FR | Miguel Fernandez Roig (Zulueta 106, Havana) - La Corona |
HM | Heroes de Moncada (13402 Ave. 57, Marianao, Havana) - Jose Peidra |
JCS | Juan Cano Sainz - Por Larranaga |
JM | Jose Marti (Amistad 407, Havana) - H. Upmann |
LM | Las Mambisas (sub contractor only) |
Provincial Factories | |
CFG | Cienfuegos |
CFGS | Cienfuegos (regional facility in Cienfuegos) - Quintero y Hno |
FD/PR | Francisco Donantien (regional facility in Pinar del Rio) |
LV | Las Villas |
MAM | ??? Las Mambisas ??? |
PR | Francisco Donatien (regional facility in Pinar del Rio) |
RD | Ricardo Donatien (regional facility in Pinar del Rio) |
SLR | ??? Las Mambisas ??? |
SS | Sancti Spiritus (regional facility in Sancti Spiritus) |
TLP | Lazaro Pena (group of factories in San Antonio) |
TTB | Granma (regional facility in Bayamo) |
TTH | Holguin (regional facility in Holguin) - not a good factory to buy from, bodhank) |
VC | Villa Clara |
VSC | Villa Santa Clara (regional facility in Santa Clara) |
In 1994 the Habanos Seal (sticker across the box corner) was added. It is not uncommon to see stamps in red, blue, green or black ink across the years.
5. 1999 Cuban box codes
The original NIVELACUSO code was broken in 1997, thus rendering obsolete the objective of the code to prevent buyers from selectively purchasing cigars by factory. The penchant for seeking out Havana factory codes stemmed from the idea that some factories got the better raw materials. This is difficult to argue with those that have actual experience; Habanos S.A. would never admit as much. Allocations to factories is closely monitored now, hence less perceived discrepancy between factories.
Thus in 1999 the box codes were reworked to a different scheme. The date code was changed to the NETAGIDOCU scheme and the factory codes were redefined to all use 3 letter codes. The NETAGIDOCU scheme specifies the date that cigars were boxed, and is translated into numbers in the same manner as the earlier (NIVELACUSO) scheme. Together with the 3-letter factory code, the 4-digit NETAGIDOCU scheme designates the specific date and factory of origin for each box of Cuban cigars. For example, a box of Partagas Serie D No. 4 cigars boxed at the Partagas factory in March 1999 would have a box code EAT CCUT. (CCUT = 9903)
1999 Date Codes
First 1999 date code | |||||||||
N | E | T | A | G | I | D | O | C | U |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 |
Date Codes starting 5/99 | |||||||||
?GOO | 05/99 | ||||||||
EPOO | 05/99 | ||||||||
ESOO | 06/99 | ||||||||
EUOO | 07/99 | ||||||||
EAOO | 08/99 | ||||||||
EOOO | 09/99 | ||||||||
LEOO | 10/99 | ||||||||
LLOO | 11/99 | ||||||||
LROO | 12/99 |
1999 Factory Codes
Ciudad de La Habana - Havana | |
EGD | Carlos Baliño - El Rey del Mundo |
EDC | Briones Montoto - Romeo y Julieta |
EUN | El Laguito |
EAT | Francisco Pérez Germán - Partagás |
EOG | Miguel Fernández Roig - La Corona |
ENI | Héroes de Moncada |
ECA | José Martí - H. Upmann |
EEO | Juan Cano Sainz - Por Larrañaga |
Cienfuegos Province | |
OTC | Cienfuegos I |
OAI | Cienfuegos II |
OOG | Cruces |
OET | Cumanayagua |
OIN | Lajas |
Granma Province | |
NAT | Bayamo |
NOO | Jiguaní |
Holguín Province | |
UNG | Antilla |
UDI | Gibara |
UAN | Holguín I |
UCE | Holguín II |
UET | San Andrés |
La Habana Province | |
TEN | Artemisa I |
TEC | Artemisa II |
TND | Bejucal |
TOU | Güines |
TAE | Güira I |
TDC | Güira II |
TIO | Quivicán |
TCI | San Antonio I |
TNG | San Antonio II |
TGT | San Antonio de las Vegas |
TUD | San Nicolás de Bari |
TTA | Santa Cruz del Norte |
Pinar del Rio Province | |
GDI | Candelaria |
GAO | Consolación del Sur |
GCN | Piloto |
GNU | Pinar del Río |
GOC | San Juan (Rio Seco) |
Sancti-Spíritus Province | |
CEG | Arroyo Blanco |
COT | Cabaiguán |
CGI | Fomento |
CNE | Guayos |
CTO | Jatibonico |
CUN | Perea |
CID | Sancti-Spíritus |
CDU | Taguasco |
CAC | Trinidad |
CCA | Zaza del Medio |
Santiago de Cuba Province | |
AGE | Santiago de Cuba |
Villa Clara Province | |
DNU | Báez |
DDE | Camajuaní |
DIT | Esperanza |
DEC | Manicaragua |
DGC | Placetas |
DAI | Quemado de Güines |
DOD | Ranchuelo |
DCO | Remedios |
DTA | Santa Clara I |
DAT | Santa Clara II |
DNC | Santo Domingo |
DUN | Vueltas |
6. Code since 2000
In 2000 Habanos SA changed the code yet again. The new code uses a 5 digit alphanumeric sequence to define the date. The first 3 digits are alpha and indicate the month. The last two digits are numeric and correspond to the last two digits of the year made. Thus, December 2000 will be DIC00, January 2001 will be ENE01.
2000 Date Code
ENE | January |
FEB | February |
MAR | March |
ABR | April |
MAY | May |
JUN | June |
JUL | July |
AGO | August |
SET | September |
OCT | October |
NOV | November |
DIC | December |
2000 Factory Code
Factories Code | |
EOG, EAR | La Corona |
ECA | H.Upmann |
RPO | H. Del Moncada |
OSU | Partazas |
PEL | Briones ( Romeo Juliet) |
CLE | EL Laguito ( Cohiba ) |
ARA | J. Cano |
LRL, SLA | Pinar Del Rio |
PUL, URE, UPA, IESC | Holguin |
URL, LES, SUA,CPV, RSE, PUC | Villa Clara |
VCR, DUO, REC, PAS, USP, APE, LUL, CLO, SRA,OVU | S. Espiritus |
CAV,ALV,SSU,VEL,SOL, PAR, SCO, LPE | La Habana |
EOP, LAC, SEL, PUV | Cienfuergos |
ACS, PLO | Granma |
OLA | S de Cuba |
LOC | Carlos Balino(Rey Del Mundo) |
2000-2003 Box codes with a little more detail | |
LOC | Carlos Balino ( Rey Del Mundo) |
EOG, EAR | La Corona (note that SUA was used in 2000 according to one source) |
ECA | H.Upmann |
RPO | H. Del Moncada |
OSU | Partagas |
PEL | Briones ( Romeo Juliet) |
2000 - LOME, LQME 2001 - CLE | EL Laguito ( Cohiba ) |
ARA | J. Cano |
LRL, SLA | Pinar Del Rio |
PUL, URE, UPA, IESC | Holguin |
URL, LES, SUA, CPV, RSE, PUC | Villa Clara |
VCR, DUO, REC, PAS, USP, APE, LUL, CLO, SRA, OVU | S. Espiritus |
CAV, ALV, SSU, VEL, SOL, PAR, SCO, LPE | La Habana |
EOP, LAC, SEL, PUV | Cienfuergos |
ACS, PLO | Granma |
OLA | S de Cuba |
7. New factory codes in 2003
Once again Habanos S.A. has changed factory codes. Starting in May 2003 several new codes have appeared. While we are still seeing quite a few codes from the 2000 list above, so far we have been able to decipher a few of the new ones.
Known 2003 Box codes | |
GKI | Francisco Pérez Germán (Partagás) |
LLN | José Martí (H. Upmann) |
KMM | Briones Montoto (Romeo y Julieta) |
MKO | El Laguito (Cohiba) |
FRH | Miguel Fernandez Roig (La Corona) |
8. Factory Addresses and Known Brands
The following is a list of some factories with their addresses and the brands they are known to produce. This list should not, however, be considered inclusive nor exhaustive.
Factory | Address | Known Brands |
Romeo & Julieta | Belascoain 852, Havana | El Rey del Mundo, Romeo & Julieta, Quai d'Orsay,Cuaba, Saint Luis Rey |
El Rey del Mundo | San Carlos 816, Havana | |
Partagas | Industria 520, Havana | Ramone Allones, Bolivar, La Gloria Cubana, Partagas |
La Corona | Zuleta 106, Havana | San Cristobal, Hoyo, Por Larranga, Flor de Cano, Punch |
H. Upmann | Amistad 407, Havana (closed/moved) | Diplomatico, Monte Cristo, H. Upmann, Robaina |
Por Larranga | Carlos 111, Havana | |
El Laguito | 2302 Calle 146, Havana | Cohiba,Trinidad |
Heroes de Moncada | 13402 Ave 57, Mariano, Havana | |
La Habana | Sancho Panza,Juan Lopez,Fonseca | |
Pinar del Rio | Vegueros |
9. Examples
Romeo y Julieta Robusto EL, Partagas factory, December 2002
PSD#4 : Cienfuegos factory, January 2002
PSD#3 EL : Partagas factory, July 2002
PSD#3 EL : H. Upmann factory, July 2002.
The box codes aren't always distinct!
La Flor de Cano Coronas : La Corona factory, July 2002.
Note green ink in irons!
Ramon Allones Small Club Coronas : Partagas factory, February 2003.
Note the doubled warranty seals!
1987 Raphael Gonzales Lonsdales
Note the tobacco leaf above Cubatobacco iron
1985 Jose Gener (La Escepion)
Note only have HECHO EN CUBA stamp
Romeo y Julietta Celestiales Finos
Note only have HECHO EN CUBA stamp