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For those into their pipes there are some stunning pipe shops in Rome.... But regretfully i didnt partake in the pipe when i saw them so i didnt mentally log where they all are. I do seem to remember one small but impressive maker & shop was a close neighbour to an antique coin shop.... All a bit Cluedo i know but hopefully nothing a judicious bit of googling cant solve!
"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
For those into their pipes there are some stunning pipe shops in Rome.... But regretfully i didnt partake in the pipe when i saw them so i didnt mentally log where they all are. I do seem to remember one small but impressive maker & shop was a close neighbour to an antique coin shop.... All a bit Cluedo i know but hopefully nothing a judicious bit of googling cant solve!
Thanks [MENTION=13436219]Emaresee[/MENTION] and [MENTION=13450212]gojira[/MENTION] ive printed off their price list ftomorrow the website and now have a very long shopping list! I'll update the thread with my findings!
Thanks @Emaresee and @gojira ive printed off their price list ftomorrow the website and now have a very long shopping list! I'll update the thread with my findings!
A quick teaser of what I picked up here in Rome. The cigar situation is not great here - both Tabbachi owners/staff that I spoke to - Barbieri and Fincato said that they're just not getting sent enough good stuff and they don't know why... Barbieri suspects Cuba are not reporting bad harvests. Fincato said it's a huge problen for their business as a premium/luxury business.
As [MENTION=13450212]gojira[/MENTION] alluded to there being lots of boxes on display but not for sale, these are apparently empty! I suppose it looks better than having an almost empty walk-in and probably aids humidity control as well...
Anyway, the good news:
Picked up a box of RA LCDH Superiore and LCDH Punch 48 and then absolutely by chance, whilst searching for a postage stamp for MLW and a pack of Tuscano for myself, I spied a box of La Escepcion Don Jose sitting in the humi of a small neighborhood Tabbachi. There were only 14 left, I couldn't just leave them there, could I?
Indeed [MENTION=13427404]Habanos[/MENTION]..though i'm slightly kicking myself for not snapping up that box of LFdC from [MENTION=13462005]moteyi[/MENTION] this week. Was so confident I'd find a box in Rome that I didn't pull the trigger. Hope you enjoy them [emoji6]
[MENTION=13419513]potpest[/MENTION] I think it is. As mentioned before upthread, there are Tabbachi all over the city and many have a humi of some size, though offerings are pretty pedestrian in most cases. I did find a place that had a small walk-in but when I went to have a dig around, the power was switched off and it was doubling-up as a general store room!
Thats it with some of the smaller places, you often find some gems but then you never know how well they have been kept over the years. Can pay off if you have the patience and time to look.
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