RedPop4
One Too Many
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I haven't had a Hoyo or Excalibur in ages, I see people smoking them all the time around here lately, though.
I haven't had the Casablanca, either. Lately Ive become a fan of smaller vitolas for the most part.
This week, so far, it's been a Los Blancos with the Sumatra wrapper. I first tried their cigars at the RTDA show last August here in New Orleans. The Blanco family has created products with the most innovative packaging I've seen in the cigar business. For the tobacconist, they sell you a beautiful box to put on the shelf, and the cigars are sold in a tray made of Spanish Cedar to go inside the box. When you sell out, you send the tray back and put another tray back in the same box.
Each wrapper variety, line, is color coordinated, they make cutters, lighters, matchbooks shirts and caps all in the same color. It's a really integrated presentation.
On top of all of that, the cigars are quite good, too. I've tried every line of theirs, I think; some at the RTDA show, and some since.
I haven't had the Casablanca, either. Lately Ive become a fan of smaller vitolas for the most part.
This week, so far, it's been a Los Blancos with the Sumatra wrapper. I first tried their cigars at the RTDA show last August here in New Orleans. The Blanco family has created products with the most innovative packaging I've seen in the cigar business. For the tobacconist, they sell you a beautiful box to put on the shelf, and the cigars are sold in a tray made of Spanish Cedar to go inside the box. When you sell out, you send the tray back and put another tray back in the same box.
Each wrapper variety, line, is color coordinated, they make cutters, lighters, matchbooks shirts and caps all in the same color. It's a really integrated presentation.
On top of all of that, the cigars are quite good, too. I've tried every line of theirs, I think; some at the RTDA show, and some since.