Week long trip to Varadero with the family was a success. I have gone twice before, so I knew what was in store. There are certain things you don't know about unless you have been, or know someone who has been; like pictures don't tell the whole story. Pictures are great, but what you might miss is what's surrounding that picture, like dillapidation and disrepair. I love the people, and all the cigar-type fun, but the country has the typical carribean/central american laid back theme. I basically sum it up in one phrase " meh, not a priority". I don't believe it would change much if they opened up their borders, but I have seen things and heard things that are pointing in that direction.
Either way, it was a fun trip for the family, and of course the cigar trip was good. I made a day trip into Havana to get some much needed shopping done, and visit a couple shops. This trip was about the custom rolls.
I would recommend it to everyone, but don't expect things to be as grand as they appear.
Reynaldo and I at the Hotel Conde de Villenueva LCDH. I grabbed as much of his regular sized cigars as I could. They are rolling big ass cigars here. Not much under a robusto ring guage other than the corona gordas, which I grabbed all of what they had. I know next time to phone ahead...
Hotel Comodoro LCDH
Alejandro Gonzalez Arias and I at the shop. He is the roller there. Rolled me 3 lonsdales to smoke while shopping and for my holiday, and a Trinidad Fundador sized lancero to try once he knew I was buying a couple of boxes.
And the score. I had a successful trip. Didn't find any new EL's yet, as they weren't in the shops, but found a couple boxes of Fundadors that were from Jul '11. Had to grab them as they can't be found anywhere right now.
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Very cool! Thanx for sharing the pictures
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La Escogida. That's a new one to me.
You're right, you just can't grasp it until you're there. I've never been but with every story or log I read, I'm captivated by something else. Were all your "customs" by Reynaldo and all the CGs? I've not had that vitola from him. Actually, I don't know if I've had his standard blend. Did you only visit him once or did you tweak his blending at all and pick up a bundle customized for you? Awesome awesome awesome!
You're right, you just can't grasp it until you're there. I've never been but with every story or log I read, I'm captivated by something else. Were all your "customs" by Reynaldo and all the CGs? I've not had that vitola from him. Actually, I don't know if I've had his standard blend. Did you only visit him once or did you tweak his blending at all and pick up a bundle customized for you? Awesome awesome awesome!
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Canonazos and Corona Gordas from Reynaldo. Standard blend. I didn't phone ahead, which I now know that I need to haha. I found out that another Canadian went down there a couple days before me and bought all kinds of stuff, and cleared out the regular stuff.
The Lonsdale bundles and Cononazo full bundle were tweaked to be "fuerte". I phoned ahead and asked for a bit stronger. One whole leaf instead of half a leaf of ligero. They were from the Comodoro.
Lonsdales
And Canonazos from Escogida
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The Lonsdale bundles and Cononazo full bundle were tweaked to be "fuerte". I phoned ahead and asked for a bit stronger. One whole leaf instead of half a leaf of ligero. They were from the Comodoro.
Lonsdales
And Canonazos from Escogida
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Love the pics, Zed. On a selfish note, I'm glad to see that the store-rolled sticks don't look much different than mine! Congrats on the journey and cigar haul!
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I told you Cuba was preparing for changes. Not "tooting my own horn", because I owe it to the people I talked to, but the embargo will fall soon enough. Get yo shyt while ya can ! I am stocking up as much as possible. Getting ready for the next couple years of boom time (crappy, rushed production).
As far as what I personally predict; Cuba will not let their tobacco go outside their country willingly to be blended with NC tobaccos. I can see that they will start blending with NC tobaccos inside Cuba for export, so that they can make more money. No way they are giving up their little gold mine.
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As far as what I personally predict; Cuba will not let their tobacco go outside their country willingly to be blended with NC tobaccos. I can see that they will start blending with NC tobaccos inside Cuba for export, so that they can make more money. No way they are giving up their little gold mine.
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This was my initial thought, and I still believe that's what will take place. However, I also know money talks...so they could sell some tobacco at a high enough premium to be sure other companies aren't able to make cigars that will undercut Cuban production. Knowing their production limits, though, I'd say it will be hard to pry raw tobacco out of their hands.Zedman05 wrote:As far as what I personally predict; Cuba will not let their tobacco go outside their country willingly to be blended with NC tobaccos. I can see that they will start blending with NC tobaccos inside Cuba for export, so that they can make more money. No way they are giving up their little gold mine.
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What? No (unrolled) Cuban tobacco to be sold? Thats it. Crush my dreams...
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There is already a black market for this. They don't legally sell it now but I know of 4 cigars made with it already. Only two are available commercially and neither is publically discussed as containing it.Stewmuse wrote:What? No (unrolled) Cuban tobacco to be sold? Thats it. Crush my dreams...