Just trolling around the latest topics & thinking....
loads of posts & comments about the bad years of cigar production..
My worry would be that the Middle East now has a huge demand for high end Cohibas (well - anything big & expensive) & the demand in China is growing enormously...both typically non-cigar regions. Will this demand at anytime outstrip the production/growing capabilities in Cuba & bring about more 'bad years'.
Many people seem to think that opening up the USA to Cuban trade would not affect Cuban production as many Americans already have access to these cigars..IMHO this is utter tosh, ask a roomful of cigar smokers in the USA how many had smoked a genuine Cuban cigar & I'd be surprised if 10% put their hands up... More to worry about!
loads of posts & comments about the bad years of cigar production..
My worry would be that the Middle East now has a huge demand for high end Cohibas (well - anything big & expensive) & the demand in China is growing enormously...both typically non-cigar regions. Will this demand at anytime outstrip the production/growing capabilities in Cuba & bring about more 'bad years'.
Many people seem to think that opening up the USA to Cuban trade would not affect Cuban production as many Americans already have access to these cigars..IMHO this is utter tosh, ask a roomful of cigar smokers in the USA how many had smoked a genuine Cuban cigar & I'd be surprised if 10% put their hands up... More to worry about!
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