Just stumbled across this blog post http://annaeverywhere.com/visit-cuba-ethically/
The above article says about buying cigars in Cuba?
"It turned out that every tobacco farmer is forced to give the government 90% of their produce. They pay an absolutely ridiculously low money for the amount of work involved. The governmental factory then adds chemicals to the tobacco, seals the cigars with a glue and fancy stickers, packs them in a nice box, and sells them at an insane markup in government-run shops. We paid less than 1/3 of the price the cigars normally costs and they were seriously the same, minus the fancy sticker."
I guess the ethical writer has no experience of cigars and fell for the local farmers own marketing? Chemicals...?
So I've no experience myself. I know little of the custom rollers from lcdh shops and hotels. I think is where most custom rolls come from.
What about farm cigars as mentioned in the article?
Do many locals smoke cigars? What to they smoke? I've read a little about peso cigars. Quinteros and Jose L Piedra have been mentioned as similar.
I need to learn Spanish and go to Cuba [emoji16]
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The above article says about buying cigars in Cuba?
"It turned out that every tobacco farmer is forced to give the government 90% of their produce. They pay an absolutely ridiculously low money for the amount of work involved. The governmental factory then adds chemicals to the tobacco, seals the cigars with a glue and fancy stickers, packs them in a nice box, and sells them at an insane markup in government-run shops. We paid less than 1/3 of the price the cigars normally costs and they were seriously the same, minus the fancy sticker."
I guess the ethical writer has no experience of cigars and fell for the local farmers own marketing? Chemicals...?
So I've no experience myself. I know little of the custom rollers from lcdh shops and hotels. I think is where most custom rolls come from.
What about farm cigars as mentioned in the article?
Do many locals smoke cigars? What to they smoke? I've read a little about peso cigars. Quinteros and Jose L Piedra have been mentioned as similar.
I need to learn Spanish and go to Cuba [emoji16]
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